Although the writer and director Alex Cherfman makes a great swing with his horror comedy appearances A24, The death of the rhinoceros Struggle to upgrade the level of its bold hypothesis.
Film stars Paul Rudd and Jenna Ortega in the role of Elliot and Ridley Kenter, a father and separate daughter who was placed on a unified front to obtain his family's boss to sign a major deal in his isolated Canadian Palace, and is located on a mysterious natural reserve. But when they reached the rhinoceros on the drive, the couple and their wealthy hosts quickly hunt through a package of legendary monsters.
Since the film's moral compass, Elliot urges the group to leave the creature, but when the discovery leads to unprecedented miracle treatments, drugs rich in drugs immediately sees the brands of the dollar.
But for a film that contains about two hours running and Bonkers address with the plot to match it, Action begins late in the movie. Meanwhile, laughter and wrath are little and far between them, and the satirical element in the end takes the back seat of the father/daughter dynamic, which is the heart enough on its own … but we came to the bloodbath of Unicorn.
Through supportive performances of unparalleled talents such as Téa Leoni, Richard E. Grant, Will Poulter, Sunita Mani and Anthony Carrigan, comedy caliber feels that they are not exploited.
Although the film affects some serious issues through the lens of humor-such as addiction, cancellation of prices, and science of science-the message felt uneven, hidden under a comic horror struggling to find its feet, despite its star-in-law.
It is difficult not to find importance in a film full of the first conflict around the world that we leave for our children, as the wealthy people become richer and the poor continue to work in a shot in a comfortable life.
But watching the wealthy becomes the brutal victims of their greed, they feel less terrifying and more like pornography for 99 % in the Luigi manganese era.
address: The death of the rhinoceros
festival: SXsw (First World Offer)
distributor: A24
release date: March 28
Screen director: Alex Cherfman
Empty: Paul Road, Gina Ortega, Will Polter, Tita Leoni, Richard Grant, Anthony Carigin, Sonita Mane, Jessica Heinz, Stephen Park
Running time: 1 hour 44 minutes