Summary: A friends visit proves to be destabilising; Charlie XCX counties to show off she’s a terrible person.
One is a one off twice is a pattern, Charlie XCX plays another version of her character from The Moment here, where again she treats everyone around her terribly and is a bad person. Her character of Bethany is too emotionally immature to tell her boyfriend she doesn’t want to marry him, so goes clubbing and ignores his calls. Her childhood friend gets ghosted when she leaves town and then Charlie’s character acts like she’s ridiculous for being mad at her. She destabilises her friend’s life with her particular brand of chaos. The worst thing you could argue is that though the film humbles her at the end and makes Charlie’s character come to terms with her own behaviour it doesn’t go far enough.
A positive to say of the film is that it shows you films can be made much cheaper than they are. This film whilst shorter than traditional, was a perfectly competently made film and it was made for a few hundred thousand dollars. Whilst the film itself from a narrative point of view was deeply unlikeable, it at least shows what a small budget can do.
Overall, Charlie XCX seems to want to destroy her own brand.
1/5
Pros.
It shows that films don’t need multi million dollar budgets
Cons.
The characters are deeply unlikeable
It glorifies toxic behaviour
It has pacing issues
There was no need for it to exist
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