You’ve heard the cries from moviegoers everywhere in recent years: “We want something original!” “Stop giving us the same thing over and over again!” Well, director Boots Riley hears those distant cries, offering his sympathies to those that want something that can be categorized as ‘original.’ Enterย Sorry to Bother You, a visceral assault on the senses that is truly bizarre…and it works quite wonderfully if you ask me.
The following review will be spoiler free.
Synopsis
Directed By:ย Boots Riley
Written By:ย Boots Riley
Starring:ย Lakeith Stanfield, Tessa Thompson, Armie Hammer, Terry Crews, Steven Yeun, Omari Hardwick, Danny Glover, Patton Oswalt, and David Cross
Down on his luck, Cassius Green (Stanfield) desperately needs a job, which inevitably leads him to work in telemarketing. After being fairly unsuccessful at the start, Cassius learns a great tip: use a white voice when on the phone with a client.
Amazingly, once Cassius starts throwing his voice, he becomes incredibly successful, so much so that the higher-ups in the company start to take notice. But while his girlfriend (Thompson) and others that work at the company would rather fight for their rights as workers, Cassius earns serious success…but it might be at a serious cost.
Background
When you take screenwriting classes in school, a common teaching is to “write what you know.” Boots Riley did exactly that, pulling from his own experiences as a telemarketer in writing the script forย Sorry to Bother You. It turns out that he too found success in throwing his voice when on the phone with possible buyers. Let that be a lesson to all of you in currently working in sales!
But with no way to produce his script upon finishing it in 2012, Riley made an album with his band The Coup that took the name of his movie and was also inspired by its story. Riley even published the screenplay in full as part of McSweeney’s issue 48, hoping that it would get the word out on his story.
Thankfully, Sorry to Bother You finally got its chanceย years later.
Actors Crank it to 11
Boots Riley has a certain no-holds-barred attitude towards the material inย Sorry to Bother You. One of the ways it manifests is in each of the actors’ performances.
You know that subtlety thing that sometimes creeps its way into an actor’s performance? Wellย Sorry to Bother Youย says “f*** that, take a look at this!”
Lakeith Stanfield as Cassius Green is the straight man as insanity occurs around him, the out-of-this-world personalities that circle him trap him in a sort of lose-lose scenario which is full of absurdist comedy. Tessa Thompson walks around as the personification of a feminist punk painting, changing her piercings and outlandish, forward clothes in just about every single scene. Then there’s Armie Hammer, who walks around with the swagger of someone who just had sex for the last ten hours straight as his flowing robe flutters in the wind. ย Even other side characters have some of their inhibitions lessened, acting on their id in whatever way it manifests. Every actor is bordering on caricature while remaining highly specific to the plot.
Shockingly, all this energy works together. Even so, most (if not all) of the dramatic weight rests on the shoulders of Lakeith Stanfield who carries it incredibly well, even throwing in a few great bits of humor himself.
Boots Riley is Breaking All the Rules…and it’s Pretty Great
Boots, where have you been all my life?
So many directors are tapped for films because they can adequately accomplish what the studio desires out of a film. Boots Riley, however, has no interest in doing such things. He has no desire to confine himself within the standard elements of moviemaking.
No shot is boring inย Sorry to Bother You. Hell, even the way that scenes end are completely different from each other — some simply cut, others fade out, some even iris out. You’ll notice little nuggets of fun in the corners of scenes and behind all the immediate action, even when what’s occurring in the center of the frame is batshit insane.
It’s all in service to what is a new-age punk film. Riley directsย Sorry to Bother Youย like he had both middle fingers pointed at the back of the camera during filming, adding an audacious, zippy feel to a movie that’s already crazy with its content alone. ย Colors pop all over the screen to an almost mind-numbing degree. A lot of other directors can learn from how Riley actively shootsย Sorry to Bother You. Nothing is bland. From the visuals to the music, everything is like an attack on all of your feelings…but in the best way possible.
You are NOT Prepared forย Sorry To Bother You
As for the plot ofย Sorry toย Bother You, well, that’s what is going to get people talking. ย While the trailer for the film alludes to some fantastical elements, the marketing sector of Annapurna Pictures kept a LOT from you. Other outlets are calling Sorry to Bother Youย a “sci-fi comedy,” but I’m not really sure exactly whatย Sorry toย Bother Youย is. It’s nutty, gross, and even controversial — I’m sure many will leave the theater angry. You’re either totally onboard for whatย Sorry toย Bother Youย has to offer, or you’ll quickly start muttering to yourself, hoping that the teenager working the projector in the theater breaks something important so that the movie conveniently stops playing.
Personally, after getting over the initial shock of what I saw, I fell in love withย Sorry to Bother You. It’s a brazen, anti-establishment film that has scathing commentary on capitalism and big business. Admittedly, it’s a bit simplified in the way it tackles the subject (people are either solely focused on profit or their passion with no in-between), yet that’s sort of the point. This dark, social satire pulls upon greed and inspiration and takes each to the nth degree, hinting at a kernel of truth in society while telling a certifiably insane story that only gets more insane as the movie progresses.
Although this discussion is better suited for a spoiler-centric chat, I guarantee that many are going to findย Sorry to Bother Youย problematic. But there’s one thing that I think we can all agree on: this movie hasย seriousย guts. It’s not afraid of what you have to say, and it doesn’t care if you think differently.
Final Thoughts
Sorry to Bother Youย doesn’t concern itself with decency or politeness. It has something to say, and it wants everyone to hear it. This approach isn’t going to work for many people — some will become uncomfortable rather quickly and squirm in their seats. Oddly enough, this is the intended effect of the film, it’s just a matter if it works for you personally.
Sorry to Bother Youย is — and this is putting it lightly — insane, weaving scathing social commentary with a visual acid trip that gets weirder and weirder by the second. Boiling it down to its most essential parts,ย Sorry to Bother Youย is the punk film that many have wanted for some time now.
Grade: A
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Great review! Very very well written and I so appreciate you keeping the insane spoiler a secret. I tell everyone to see this ASAP before someone lets the cat out of the bag and ruins the shock value.
Thanks so much! Youโre very welcome, I wouldnโt want to ruin this movie for everyone!
You had me at Steven Yeun. So, I stopped reading. ha ha. I’ll be seeing this one. :)
Perfect! Lol he plays a really fun side part!
Thanks. I’m afraid to see it now!
Lol don’t be! It’s just a movie!
Hey Nick – Excellent review, as always. I like the way you write. I saw the movie and the best adjective I would use to describe it is bizarre. I thought it started off laugh out loud funny, even though I sat there thinking that most of the really funny parts were already shown in the trailer…But anyway, half way through it just got bizarre for me. I pretty much lost interest after Cassius arrived at the party because it got weird from there. I have never watched a Boots Riley film before so I didn’t know what to expect. I was disappointed. I realized that the movie had a lot of metaphors that can be related to what is happening in our World today; e.g. the socioeconomic plight of the working class etc. but I still didn’t get it. I guess it was too deep for me. ๐ Glad you appreciated it though.
I here ya! This is a weird one, and I really canโt blame anyone for not liking it. Personal taste is super important, but hey, at least you gave it a shot!
Yup! At least I gave it shot; but then again I pretty much give anything a shot. I love going to the Movies, part of the reason I enjoy your Blog so much. I’m look forward to seeing “Eighth Grade” and “Bohemian Rhapsody”. ๐
Aww thank you so much!!! ๐ I canโt wait for Eighth Grade myself โ hopefully it expands to my area soon!
Hey Nick. I haven’t seen the movie yet, but your review has definitely piqued my interest. When you mentioned telemarketing and sales, I returned to one of those dark places in my life when I had to work the phones. Lol. ::shudders:: Too relatable.
Believe me, I did it too for a little while, and it brought back some awful memories! Lol
Excellent review! Canโt wait to see this, discomfort and all.
I hope you enjoy it! I laughed like crazy throughout the entire movie โ even when it got insane! Lol
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