


Smiley Face
Jane, a struggling but perpetually stoned actress, has a busy day ahead. She has several important tasks on her list, including buying more marijuana. Even though she already has a good start on the day's planned drug use, she eats her roommate's pot-laced cupcakes and embarks on a series of misadventures all over Los Angeles.
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Plot Summary
Jane, a perpetually stoned actress, wakes up with a to-do list from her boyfriend. Her day spirals into a series of bizarre and chaotic misadventures as she attempts to complete tasks, encountering eccentric characters and finding herself in increasingly absurd situations. All the while, she's oblivious to the fact that her marijuana has been laced with potent experimental drugs.
Critical Reception
Smiley Face received mixed to positive reviews from critics, with particular praise for Anna Faris's performance. While some critics found the humor and stoner premise to be repetitive, many appreciated its unique brand of surreal comedy and Araki's distinctive directorial style. Audiences were somewhat divided, with some embracing its offbeat nature and others finding it too aimless.
What Reviewers Say
- Anna Faris delivers a hilariously committed performance as the ditzy protagonist.
- The film's surreal and absurdist humor is a highlight for fans of director Gregg Araki's style.
- Some viewers found the plot to be a bit too meandering and the stoner jokes to be occasionally repetitive.
Google audience: Google users largely enjoyed the film, appreciating its unique comedic style and Anna Faris's standout performance. Many found it to be a fun and lighthearted watch, though a segment of users felt the humor didn't always land or that the narrative lacked focus.
Fun Fact
Director Gregg "Gregg" Araki initially envisioned the film as a more serious drama before deciding to lean into its comedic and surreal elements.
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