The Enormity of Life

2021

Action / Comedy

6
Rotten Tomatoes Critics - Certified Fresh 100% · 3 reviews
Rotten Tomatoes Audience - Upright 100%
IMDb Rating 6.0/10 10 400 400

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Plot summary

After a failed suicide attempt, a man receives a substantial inheritance from a long lost relative and meets a struggling single mom with an eccentric young daughter. Together they embark on a journey of self discovery and healing.


Uploaded by: FREEMAN
July 07, 2023 at 02:22 PM

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Breckin Meyer as Casey
Emily Kinney as Jess
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Movie Reviews

Reviewed by clairerr 2 / 10

Great acting, terrible writing

It feels like this movie was written by someone who has no idea what they're talking about but wishes they did so badly. Is the point money can't make you happy? Because we all know being broke in this day and age is enough to push anyone over the edge. Emily and Breckin are great actors and that is the "saving grace", but if you're not interested in them then I wouldn't even bother. If you have real experience with suicidal ideations and depression, this will probably just piss you off. There are some points in the story where dry humor could work, but again, the writer does not truly understand this, and I am not sure they have to capacity or depth to be telling this story.

Reviewed by Tron79 5 / 10

Suicide is not funny

The elephant in the room is the ending. For me, this was a well-acted and well written film. It could be a play. The movie is a series of one-on-one scenes between the main characters. Breckin Meyer went through life without feeling or noticing his surroundings. He was traumatized as a child by a mentally ill mother who tried to kill him several times. When Emily Kinney takes him home, it was poignant to realize that Breckin's character never noticed she lived right down the hall.

I loved the scenes between Breckin and young Jules played by Giselle Eisenberg. Jules has recurring nightmares about possibly being shot at school by an active shooter. She obsesses on cable news and knows all of the statistics of past shootings. Casey was helping Jules makes some progress. I loved their scenes together. That's what made the ending so difficult for me. Suicide is something I've lived through in my own family. Perhaps the ending is realistic that once someone tries suicide, it's very likely they will try again and succeed. It's hard to take that no matter what you do, the person can try again and succeed. Even though you try to understand their pain (or lack of pain or feeling of any kind in Casey's case), in the end suicide is a selfish act leaving the family to grieve and live with the consequences.

Perhaps Casey thought leaving Jess and Jules with an easier life was a decent gesture. Did he ever think how his suicide would further traumatize young Jules? How selfish could he be? Couldn't he see she was finally making some progress in her life with his help? My siblings became very angry at my dad for what he did. I just feel for Jules in this movie. The carousel in the back yard will just be a constant reminder of the suicide. I was hoping Casey would make a little progress to at least give his life a chance for the sake of Jules and Jess. Unfortunately, it may be realistic, since those who try suicide usually try again. But it was an awful ending for Jules. My heart broke for her. As she said, she liked him. She was finally making some progress to enjoy life as a happier kid. Then the ending happens to her. She already was living with PTSD symptoms, and then Casey throws a new trauma at her. This was not a comedy. I saw it listed as a comedy on IMDB. There was nothing funny about what happened. They tried to wrap up the ending as something uplifting, but the elephant in the room died and left a huge mess to clean up.

I am still giving the movie a 5 because I loved the one-on-one scenes between the actors. Up until the last 15 minutes, I would have given the film an 8, 9, or even 10. But the ending brought back my own trauma and just made me sad for young Jules and her mom Jess.

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