The Understudy (2008 film)
The Understudy | |
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Directed by | David Conolly Hannah Davis |
Written by | David Conolly Hannah Davis |
Starring | Marin Ireland Paul Sparks Aasif Mandvi Kelli Giddish Richard Kind Neko Parham Scott Cohen Reiko Aylesworth David Melville Gloria Reuben |
Music by | Carl Davis |
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Country | United Kingdom |
Language | English |
The Understudy is a 2008 black comedy film directed by David Conolly and Hannah Davis. It stars Marin Ireland, Paul Sparks, Aasif Mandvi, and Richard Kind. The film debuted at the Avignon Film Festival on 25 June 2008,[1] but did not get a release in the United States until 2012.[2][3]
Plot
[edit]Rebecca is an unemployed actress who is living with an equally unsuccessful screenwriter, Sarfras. Rebecca makes a living by caring for a blind and diabetic woman while going from one disastrous relationship to the next.
Rebecca is invited to understudy the famous movie star Simone Harwin in an off-Broadway production of Electra. However, Rebecca's unfulfillment is compounded: despite outshining Simone with her own talent, Rebecca is treated as second-class, either bullied or ignored by the cast and crew, which includes the director Ian and stage manager Alison. Her salvation lies within her relationship with the seemingly perfect firefighter Bobby.
Accidents start to disrupt the leading ladies of Electra, and as Rebecca's star begins to rise, suspicion surrounds her.
Cast
[edit]- Marin Ireland as Rebecca
- Paul Sparks as Bobby
- Aasif Mandvi as Sarfras
- Richard Kind as Ian
- Tom Wopat as Detective Jones
- Gloria Reuben as Greta
- Reiko Aylesworth as Kinsky
- Kerry Bishé as April
- Jean Boht as Mrs. Davido
- Carl Davis as Mr Davido
- Adrian Martinez as Guard
- Kelli Giddish as Simone
Critical reception
[edit]Neil Genzlinger of The New York Times said, "The film’s downfall is its clumsy mix of serious drama and attempts at humor through tired theater clichés. Its writers and directors, David Conolly and Hannah Davis, would have done better to jettison a few plotlines and make a movie with a consistent tone."[2] In The Village Voice, Andrew Schenker said the film "[refuses] to commit to being either a character-based ethical drama or a wicked showbiz satire".[4]
References
[edit]- ^ "25ème Avignon Film Festival – du 25 au 29 Juin 2008". leguidedesfestivals.com (in French). Retrieved 30 June 2024.
- ^ a b Genzlinger, Neil (1 November 2012). "After Death, the Show and the Sub Must Go On". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved 30 June 2024.
- ^ Anderson, John (11 March 2012). "The Understudy". Variety. Retrieved 30 June 2024.
- ^ Schenker, Andrew (31 October 2012). "The Understudy". The Village Voice. Retrieved 30 June 2024.
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