I am so behind in reviewing the movies we've watched! It's almost
impossible to find time to write a second blog post on Mondays, after
writing my What Are You Reading post (but Movie Monday has such nice alliteration!). Anyway, here is a review for a recent release that we enjoyed last month, The Lovebirds, a mystery-action-romance (yeah, hard to categorize).
Kumail
Nanjani stars as Jibran, and Issa Rae stars as his girlfriend, Leilani.
The movie opens with their first date, showing how they connected
immediately. Before long, though, several months have passed, and we see
the perfect couple arguing before a night out together. They head out,
dressed up for a dinner party at a friend's house, but both the evening
and their fight are interrupted when a cyclist comes out of nowhere and
bounces off their car windshield. The two are both stunned, but the
cyclist quickly jumps up and rides off, and a guy, played by Paul
Sparks, jumps into their car and commandeers it, saying he is a police
officer. The chase scene that follows is exciting at first, until Jibran
and Leilani realize he's not chasing the cyclist to make sure he's OK
or arrest him, but to make sure he is dead (you can see some of this,
hilariously, in the trailer below). The supposed cop takes off, leaving
bystanders to conclude that Jibran and Leilani killed the cyclist. From
then on, the two lovebirds are caught up in a crime caper, trying to
find the guy, who they nickname Moustache, who is the real killer in
order to clear their names. The run all over the city (New Orleans),
changing into ridiculous disguises purchased at a convenience store,
breaking into places, and trying to outrun the police, who are looking
for them, and solve the crime themselves. Of course, this was not just a
simple hit-and-run, and the two unwittingly find themselves stuck in a
web of lies and secrets involving some of the most powerful people in
the city.
This movie is a whole lot of fun, filled with
action-packed scenes, hilarious lines, outrageous situations, and a
sweet love story, too. I'm a big fan of Kumail Nanjani, who co-wrote and
starred in The Big Sick,
a rom-com that is the real-life story of how he and his wife, Emily,
met (also recommended). I've been listening to--and loving--Kumail and
Emily's podcast, Staying In,
during the pandemic. His wonderful sense of humor comes through in this
role, and Issa Rae, who I was less familiar with, is very funny here,
too. The mystery itself is twisty and unexpected and takes the pair all
over the city. The setting was a delight for us as well; we used to live
in New Orleans and love to see it on the screen, and it's a fun
location for this crazy comedy caper. Kumail and Issa have great
chemistry in their roles, and it's refreshing to see an interracial
couple on-screen who are both people of color. It's a fun romp, and we
enjoyed watching it!
The Lovebirds was
originally planned for a theatrical release but was switched to a
Netflix release because of the pandemic, so it is available on Netflix.
Have you seen The Lovebirds yet? What did you think?
You'll get a glimpse of the movie's humor and action in this trailer:
I have had Myalgic Encephalomyelitis/Chronic Fatigue Syndrome (ME/CFS) since March 2002. Both of my sons also got ME/CFS at ages 6 and 10. Our younger son fully recovered after 10 years of mild illness. Our older son still has ME/CFS and also has Lyme disease plus two other tick infections. This blog is about how our family lives with chronic illness, with a focus on improving our conditions and enjoying our lives in spite of these challenges.
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