Leif is left with a conditional inheritance when his estranged mother Honey dies. Before he can move into her picturesque Yosemite cabin, he has to complete her elaborate, and sometimes dubious, to-do list.
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Jake Johnson
Leif
Susan Sarandon
Honey
D'Arcy Carden
Audrey
J.K. Simmons
Carl
Luis Fernandez-Gil
Gorka
Cleo King
Missy
Eric Edelstein
Officer Mike Nilson
Billy Bungeroth
Hiker
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First off, not sure if this was written as a pandemic movie, or if they had to adapt it to pandemic conditions, but conceptionally it works without a pandemic and that's awesome. Second, I think the algorithm got me, suggesting this via Hulu from my internet searches. My mother just passed away from covid, and i've had to deal with her estate. I heavily suspect google provided that information to hulu. And now on content, this movie hits home in alot of areas. My mother was a bit crazy, had secrets, and weird stuff that i've been having to deal with in just sending her off. It's not a conditional list, but I think most people who die before their 70s aren't as prepared as they should be. This leaves alot of unfinished things. This movie's turn of using a mother who knows she is near death to send her son on missions is much less tragic and opens itself to a pleasant, although not hilarious, comedy. The characters go through many things that i've had to, but with different details. The main character gets through this and is a better person on the end, its definitely heartening to have that presented to me at this point. Good stuff.
I got a feeling that it's kind of things we know what's important in life but we always forget it. It reminds us via this funny way. A pleasant product.
A 10 is perfection as in "She's a perfect 10." So many people give 10s to very average movies. This movie was below average. I know this isn't a great review but thank you for letting me vent.
This story sounded cheesy and cliche, but it turned out to be quite a nice story. The good: this movie has got a lighthearted, mellow, witty kinda feel to it. More good: great actors, BUT they dont really excell at comedy. BUT it'll do... The bad: the jokes are just not up there yet. They just miss the mark a bit. Still reasonably amusing to watch, but with some better direction and timing, it could have been funnier. Not annoying. Only a bit slow. But the nice kind of slow... 6 and a half star is perfectly capturing the quality of this movie. But I'll upgrade it to 7 stars, because this movie is so nice and mellow... I liked that...
Most famous for being shot during quarantine with the actors largely alone, this is more than just an experiment in monologue-based storytelling. It's a touching (a word that critics try to stay away from, but there I said it!) story of a guy crossing off his late mom's bucket list to get his inheritance of her house. On paper, the basis for the plot is a little contrived but it makes sense. There's a very sweet and natural-sounding courtship between two old exes (Good Place's D'Arcy Carden) as well as a fine exploration of an adult coming to grips with mommy issues.
This was a great movie! Jake and everyone else that was part of this production did a fantastic job. I'm looking forward to another someday.
While the premise is ok it lacked any depth or cleverness in the plot detail and writing. Pretty unconvincing and with laboured attempts at humour.
Slacker musician Leif Reinhold (Jake Johnson) is told of his estranged mother Honey (Susan Sarandon)'s death. She leaves him her a large cabin but the conditional inheritance comes with many tasks to complete. One of the tasks is to call his former love Audrey (D'Arcy Carden). Carl (J. K. Simmons) is Honey's ex. Jake and D'Arcy have a nice comedic chemistry even on the phone. I wouldn't them doing something more in another movie. The phone sex is fun. They have the same comedic sensibility. They could have done more in this movie like talk about their past relationship. It would have been fine to have them talked the whole movie. Jake and J. K. are also good but they are one person removed. There is always going to be a hole in the middle of their connection. This is a fine little indie.
Amazing scenery, simple, promising start, but left me with so many questions. Had so much potential to take it somewhere.
