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by Edgy MD » Sat Jan 25, 2025 4:18 pm
I will say this for the film — it has an off-the-charts score on the The Bechdel Test, without seeming to make a point of that.
Like Dumb and Dumber, it has a full-time comic actor teamed up with one who isn't particularly associated with comedy, but gives the latter plenty of room to work and she matches up nicely.
I find Awkwafina to be something of a trip. Part of her appeal as a film actor is that she doesn't seem to be quite comfortable on film. Her timing can be a beat off, she doesn't seem to have an intuitive sense of where the camera is, and her voice isn't modulated at the same level of the rest of the actors. Even her teeth aren't all straight. She's relatable because she seems to be failing her screen test right in front of us, but powers through anyhow. It's kind of remarkable that she starred in a Marvel film when everything about those films is tight and crisp, if nothing else.
As her character is such a poorly adjusted misfit in this film, she slots in perfectly. I guess the first part of her name is supposed to reference her awkwardness.
Got my hair cut correct like Anthony Mason