Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DH and I saw this last night. Finally a RomCom that is cute, funny, dramatic, and not too heavy and not too light. Weird to say "not too heavy" since the premise is a guy meeting his GF's parents for the first time after she is put into a medically induced coma for a raging infection. But this is based on the true story of Kumail Nanjiani and his IRL wife Emily, who co-wrote the script. So you know Emily isn't going to die and everything is going to be ok. We loved this movie but hadn't heard any buzz about it. What did others think?
Nanjiani and his wife gave a good interview on "Fresh Air" a couple of weeks ago. I'd like to see the movie not only because I've heard it's good, but because I've got a huge crush on Ray Romano.![]()
Anonymous wrote:It was meh. Maybe I went into it with too high of hopes based on all the buzz and praise around it. It wasn't bad, but it certainly didn't live up to the hype. It wasn't *that* funny or *that* cute or *that* romantic or *that* thought provoking, and I feel like movies should stand out in at least one of those areas to get they kind of reviews The Big Sick got.
I'd give it a solid C. Really wasn't worth seeing in the theater, IMO. I think there's an Indian "moment" going on in media right now (which is not a bad thing, I enjoy a lot of the shows/movies I'd put in that category), and I think that led to higher praise than was warranted.
Anonymous wrote:I guess it's just the podcasts that I listen to, but I heard a ton of interviews with them before the movie went into wide release. I really want to see it but unless a friend wants to go will probably wait until I can stream it--I just prefer to watch movies that way.
And Kumail is Pakistani, not Indian, 15:55, so I guess you didn't pay too much attention during the movie.
Anonymous wrote:DH and I saw this last night. Finally a RomCom that is cute, funny, dramatic, and not too heavy and not too light. Weird to say "not too heavy" since the premise is a guy meeting his GF's parents for the first time after she is put into a medically induced coma for a raging infection. But this is based on the true story of Kumail Nanjiani and his IRL wife Emily, who co-wrote the script. So you know Emily isn't going to die and everything is going to be ok. We loved this movie but hadn't heard any buzz about it. What did others think?