Jeri Jacquin
This Friday in theatres from director Paul Feig and
Lionsgate comes a film based on the Darcey Bell novel asking for A SIMPLE
FAVOR.
Stephanie Smothers (Anna Kendrick) is a single Mom who passes
her days raising a young son Miles (Joshua Satine), being the crafty-type and a
vlogger. While at a school celebration, Stephanie meets Miles friend Nicky (Ian
Ho) and they both want a play date. Of course it’s all up to Nicky’s Mom Emily
(Blake Lively).
Stephanie introduces herself to Emily and is a bit nervous
realizing she is an outgoing and verbally free woman. Agreeing to a play date,
Emily introduces Stephanie to a martini and the two become acquainted. Spending
time together occasionally becomes something Stephanie looks forward to.
She also meets Emily’s husband Sean (Henry Golding) who is a
writer and teaches at the local college. Seeing that the couple is really into
each other, Stephanie comes to like them both very much. One day Emily calls
and asks Stephanie to please watch son Nicky as Sean had to go take care of his
injured mother and she is stuck with a business crisis.
That’s when a mystery begins as days go by and Emily is no
where to be found. Sean returns home and joins in the search to find his wife.
Stephanie uses her vlog to keep visitors up to date on the search. After the
worst news possible happens, Stephanie and Sean find themselves trying to deal
with it all.
As the police have their questions, Stephanie also has hers.
It starts out with simple things that she notices but each day it becomes clear
that something is not only wrong but that nothing is what it has seemed about
Emily.
Vlogger and DIY Mom goes into super sleuth mode to discover
who Emily truly is, what does Sean know and will she have enough time to make
her famous meatless meatballs for the next school function?
Stay tuned!
Kendrick as Stephanie pours it on as a woman with her own
secrets who wraps them up in neat little cookie bundles. Volunteering and
organizing everything around her, it doesn’t take long before Emily’s influence
starts to her loosen up. Taking kindness for weakness, Kendrick gives Stephanie
the kind of empowerment that can move mountains. I loved Kendrick in this role
with her quirkiness mixed with a nervousness that sets of the hidden
firecracker that her character is.
Lively as Emily is gorgeous, smart, wears it well and can
spin a yarn with a straight face like no other. I loved every minute she was on
screen just making every move look so damn easy. Even when her character was
lying I didn’t know if she was lying even when I was 98% sure she was lying.
The ride her character provides is fast, fun, crazy and filled with twists and
surprises. Emily has a magazine rack full of issues and she’s not about to lay
them out for the world to use against her. The match between Emily and
Stephanie is definitely perfection.
Golding as husband Sean is a writer/teacher who fell hard
for the lovely Emily. From the beginning of their relationship he knew there
was something different but learned not to ask questions. Golding gives the
role a bit of charm and innocent sexy all the way to the very end. He can also
be seen in the hit film CRAZY RICH ASIANS and trust when I say he is an actor
to keep watching for.
Other cast include Dustin Milligan as Chris, Danielle
Bourgon as Grace, Gia Sandhu as Valerie, Glenda Braganza as Mrs. Glenda, Kelly
McCormack as Stacy, Andrew Rannells as Darren, Andrew Moodie as Sgt. Molloy, Rupert
Friend as Dennis Nylon and Jean Smart as Mrs. McLanden.
A SIMPLE FAVOR is a mixture of fun, twists, jaw drops,
hints, laughs, mystery, deception, friendship, love, illusion and so much more.
The film moves along at a good pace and then the script is flipped half way
through and the brake stick on the roller coaster is broken off!
Lively and Kendrick are magic together on the screen and I
loved every minute of it. This is a film that is loaded from beginning to end
and brought people at the screening together to talk about it after.
Conversations spoke about the performances being some of the best seen in a
while and how the story kept them off guard through out most of the film.
For me there were a few things that I figured out but it
didn’t stop me at all from enjoying the film. In fact, even though I may have
figured this and that out, I didn’t expect the constant twists and turns! That
is all due to Kendrick, Lively and Golding who kept me engrossed in their
characters.
In the end – it all started with a simple favor!
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