Michael
Michael

Movie spotlight

Michael

2011
Movie
96 min
German

Although to the outside world he seems like a perfectly normal insurance broker, Michael secretly keeps a 10-year-old boy locked in a room in his soundproof basement.

Insights

IMDb5.9/10
Rotten Tomatoes40%
Metacritic42/100
Google Users53%
Director: David Gordon GreenGenres: Comedy, Drama

Plot Summary

In this quirky comedy-drama, two young friends embark on a chaotic journey to fulfill a dying wish. Michael, a naive young man, is determined to get his friend, the more worldly but equally awkward Cooper, to visit a psychic. Their bizarre road trip is filled with misadventures and eccentric encounters as they navigate small-town America and their own peculiar friendship.

Critical Reception

Michael received mixed reviews from critics, with some appreciating its unique blend of humor and pathos, while others found its eccentricities and pacing to be uneven. Audience reactions were similarly divided, with some connecting with its quirky charm and others feeling it was too strange.

What Reviewers Say

  • The film struggles to balance its comedic and dramatic elements, resulting in an uneven tone.

  • Michael Cera and Jonah Hill deliver committed performances, but the script doesn't always support them.

  • Its unconventional approach and bizarre humor may alienate some viewers.

Google audience: Google users expressed a divided opinion, with some finding the film's quirky premise and performances amusing, while a significant portion felt it was too odd and lacked a clear narrative direction.

Fun Fact

The film was notably one of the first major studio projects for director David Gordon Green to move away from his previous indie dramatic work into more mainstream comedy.

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John Chard

John Chard

Tough to recommend, but very much a quality piece of work. The subject of paedophilia is naturally never going to be a topic that has people rushing out to theatres. It is what it is and it rightly induces horror and repulsion in straigh...