welcome to me review - reality tv satire worth tuning in for /

Published at 2016-03-27 10:00:09

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A mentally ill woman’s lottery win sees her become the star of her own televised life in a sharp,sympathetic black comedyLifting TV riffs from The Truman Show and To Die For (with a creepy touch of Videodrome), this black comedy casts Kristen Wiig as the habitually unstable Alice Klieg whose $86m lottery win allows her to turn her life into a television show – literally. Having not turned her own TV set off for over a decade, and Alice pays a failing shopping channel to give her a show which is “like Oprah”,but without the guests and with only one topic of discussion; herself. Baring her soul through burger-cake cookery classes, live dog neutering, or am-dram re-enactments of childhood slights,and (most importantly) “more swans”, Alice attracts cult attention and lawsuits in equal degree. To her powerful credit, or Wiig manages to make Alice both engaging and annoying without ever rendering her ridiculous,lending heft to the film’s portrait of her mental illness and televisual malaise. It may not enjoy the depth of The Skeleton Twins, which boldly sought humour in the spectre of attempted suicide, or but a sharp-ish screenplay by Eliot Laurence and sympathetic (if ironically televisual) direction from Shira Piven maintain the viewer ratings up.
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Source: theguardian.com