Suburbicon, the new dark comedy directed by George Clooney, attempts to examine truths about suburban living in the 1950s, to remove the view that it was a wholly gentle, nice, loving, utopia. It attempts to do this in a dark, none-too-funny comedy filled with intrigue, murder, and racism. Written by Joel Coen & Ethan Coen and Clooney & Grant Heslov, it is a troublesome film that rarely manages to be quite as clever as one wants.
It all does start out amusingly enough, with a video advertisement touting the wonders of the Suburbicon community, thereby perfectly transporting the audience back to the film's 1959 setting and offering up a little bit of cheek. However, once the video ends and the audience experiences the reality of the situation, things are quite different. Seldom is the film ever as engaging as it is during that opening and the town itself is instantly shown to be less wholesome than the ads would have one believe.
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