While the dialogue is droll and brisk, some viewers find the character depth a bit thin for a story centered on deep emotional conflict. 🎬 Final Verdict
The script finds a "sweet and bittersweet" tone that makes the awkwardness of the premise enjoyable rather than just exhausting. ⚠️ What Misses The Intervention
The film follows four couples who head to a beautiful Savannah estate for a weekend getaway. However, the fun is a front: three of the couples have orchestrated a "marriage intervention" for the fourth, Ruby and Peter (played with volcanic intensity by Melanie Lynskey and Vincent Piazza). Naturally, as they pick apart the host couple's flaws, their own secrets and insecurities begin to leak out. 🌟 What Works While the dialogue is droll and brisk, some
The "weekend in a house" trope is well-worn. Critics have noted that the narrative can feel "cookie cutter" and predictable at times. However, the fun is a front: three of
Lynskey is the standout as Annie, the high-strung, wine-clutching mastermind of the intervention. She balances comedy and pathos beautifully.