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Movie Review Monday: Obvious Child

January 04, 2016 by Dustin Ramsdell in Movie Reviews

Welcome to another edition of Movie Review Monday!

This week's film (the first of 2016!) is the 2014 comedy, Obvious Child, starring Jenny Slate.

An atypical comedy with a romantic angle, it focuses on comedian Donna Stern, who is a sort of dramatized version of Slate, as she struggles with losing both her job and boyfriend on the same day. What follows is a comedic, dramatic, and resonating story that is simple and unique. It's not uproariously funny or depressingly dramatic but it serves the small journey we go on with Donna.

A focus of the story hones in on Donna having a one night stand and becoming pregnant. She deliberates what to do and tries handle everything on her own. Where the movie ends up is a nice, minimalist story with a positive message (I won't spoil anything for you here about what happens). Just rest assured this is a good movie with an authentic plot and ending. I enjoyed this pure energy and it is what makes small, indie movies like this so good.

I could see this movie not being for everyone for some of the above reasons. It is sort of typical indie art (understated, slow moving), which I know isn't for everyone. It also does deal with the question of abortion, but I think it handles it very well. Some people who have a hard stance against it might be turned off though.

You can check out Obvious Child streaming right now on Amazon Prime Instant Video.

Thanks for stopping by!

January 04, 2016 /Dustin Ramsdell
Comedy, Movies, Review, Amazon Prime, Jenny Slate, Obvious Child, Film
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