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I Smile Back BY Amy Koppelman. Just because they’ve succeeded in one genre doesn’t mean that they can instantly move across to another, especially when they decide to eschew the traits and personality that they’ve used to have such triumphs. Laney Brooks (Sarah Silverman) is a New Jersey housewife with a picturesque life, a loving and successful husband Bruce (Josh Charles) with whom they have two children. Adultery, violence, drugs, nudity and sexual abuse of a child’s teddy bear. The encounter has an unstable complexity that illuminates some of Laney’s damage; for the first time, she and the movie feel like they’re moving as one. I Smile Back (2015) Plot Summary (1) Laney Brooks does bad things. It’s too bad, because Ms. Silverman has a vulnerability that feels artistically fertile and that rarely pierces her standup comedy persona of the nice Jewish girl with the dirty mind. But the source of her self-punishing and increasingly degrading behavior remains vague. Sarah Silverman uses her stand-up persona to bring her fragile, damaged addict to life, giving one of the most startling performances of 2015, which elevates I Smile Back above its cinematic peers.
“I Smile Back” is rated R (Under 17 requires accompanying parent or adult guardian). Married with kids, she takes the drugs she wants, sleeps with the men she wants, disappears when she wants. All of the above possibilities, and more, are dangled out there, but none are explored. It’s a performance in a vacuum, one that could have cut deeper had her scenes with Mr. Charles displayed even a fraction of the emotional anarchy that John Cassavetes could write with one hand tied behind his back. “I Smile Back” is rated R (Under 17 requires accompanying parent or adult guardian). Is she dulling the pain of privilege and the numbing routines of motherhood? She does, however, grab our attention as Laney, an upscale New Jersey housewife who dives into some combination of a bottle, a gram of coke and the neighbor’s bed as soon as her two young children are safely in school.
The consequence is a glossy but superficial addiction tale (written by Paige Dylan and Amy Koppelman, and based on Ms. Koppelman’s 2008 novel), a wearying loop of slug-snort-crash that leaves Ms. Silverman out on a ledge and the audience with no way to reach her. Adam Salky directed this unflinching drama. Paperback, 194 pages. Find trailers, reviews, synopsis, awards and cast information for I Smile Back (2015) - Adam Salky on AllMovie - Laney Brooks (Sarah Silverman) is a New Jersey… Running time: 1 hour 25 minutes. During awards season, it’s well known that certain roles offer more reliable routes to the podium than others. Laney Brooks is a woman in agony, suffering from an undefined malady that makes standard housewife ennui—boredom from carpooling or picking up dry cleaning—look like a picnic. Despite the appearance of happiness, Laney has suffered from depression all her life, stemming from the father that abandoned her and her family at a young age. Adultery, violence, drugs, nudity and sexual abuse of a child’s teddy bear. One of the reasons for this association may be — spoilers for one of the most flawless horror films of all time — the movie's aesthetic similarities to the 2018 film Hereditary. As her addictions worsen, they threaten to tear apart the family at its seams. Sarah Silverman uses her stand-up persona to bring her fragile, damaged addict to life, giving one of the most startling performances of 2015, which elevates I Smile Back …
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