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''Karen'' is a 2021 American
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written and directed by
Coke Daniels Coke Daniels is an American film director, screenwriter and film producer. He wrote and co-produced the 2004 Miramax film '' My Baby's Daddy''. He also wrote, produced and directed the 2021 film '' Karen''. The latter film was nominated for Gol ...
, and starring
Taryn Manning Taryn Manning is an American actress and singer. She is best known for portraying Tiffany "Pennsatucky" Doggett in the Netflix original series ''Orange Is the New Black'' (2013–2019), Cherry in ''Sons of Anarchy'' (2008–2010), Nola in ''Hus ...
,
Cory Hardrict Cory Hardrict (born November 9, 1979) is an American actor. He has appeared in film and television since the late 1990s. Personal life Hardrict was born in Chicago, Illinois. After dating for six years, Hardrict and actress Tia Mowry were engage ...
,
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, Roger Dorman,
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, and
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. The title of the film is a reference to the American "Karen" stereotype. The film was critically panned upon release.


Plot

Malik and Imani Jeffries, a young black couple, move into a new house in the fictional affluent suburban
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community of Harvey Hill, named after
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general
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. Harvey Hill Homeowners Association president Karen Drexler, their next-door neighbor, quickly introduces herself to Malik; she refuses to shake his hand, callously comments about not "having any cash" in her home, and installs a security camera directed towards their house. Although perplexed by Karen's behavior, the couple decides to ignore their concerns and focus on settling in. Unbeknownst to both of them, the virulently racist Karen has
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memorabilia in her home and a reputation for abusing her power as president to target local black residents, often recruiting her equally racist brother,
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patrolman Michael Wind, to assist her. She soon starts harassing and stalking the couple, trying to find something she can use to get them out of Harvey Hill. She discovers that Malik secretly smokes
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and catches her teenage son Kyle watching the couple have
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in front of an open window, but when she raises the issue at a meeting of the Association's executive board, the other members, disturbed by her bigoted remarks about African Americans, decide against taking any action. After learning that the couple is holding a housewarming party for their friends, Karen convinces Imani that she wants to make amends and is invited. At the party, she quickly offends everyone present, including the couple, by insinuating that black Americans are being too angry and that if they dislike the country, they should just return to Africa. The next day, Karen encounters three young black men, demanding that they identify themselves. They refuse, and she calls Mike, falsely accusing them of harassment. He arrests them, but they are quickly released after video footage of Karen's phone call, recorded by the trio, and their subsequent arrest, recorded by Imani on her cellphone, surfaces. The Association then fires her as president after being sued by prominent civil rights lawyer Charles Wright, the father of one of the young men. Growing more deranged and frustrated, Karen gets Mike to pull Malik over while driving home from work by revealing his past marijuana usage. Finding no marijuana in Malik's car, Mike plants a bag of the substance in the trunk, subsequently arresting him following a physical altercation. After his rookie partner, Officer Hill, accuses him of racism, Mike threatens to kill Hill if he ever double-crosses him again in the field, warning that a secret brotherhood within the police force shields him from any charges. Malik manages to post his own bail and arrives home the following morning. Karen then visits Imani, asking her and Malik to leave the neighborhood to avoid any more trouble, but Imani defiantly declines. The couple then hires Charles to represent them, who shows them a file suggesting that after a Black vigilante killed Karen's police officer husband Ken Drexler and two other officers a few years earlier, Karen became unhinged and was later dismissed from her job as an elementary school teacher for making racist remarks towards her students. That night, Mike, alerted by Karen of recent events, arrives with a falsified search warrant and arrests Malik again for owning an unregistered handgun, and Imani tearfully calls Charles, who calls the precinct and discovers Malik was not formally booked. Meanwhile, Karen cuts the power to the couple's house and breaks in with a gun. While Imani defends herself with a sword, Karen shoots at her several times, prompting a neighbor to call the police. Mike immediately rushes to Imani's house, where the siblings threaten her at gunpoint before Karen shoots her in the shoulder, seemingly killing her. Hill rushes in, and a standoff ensues until Mike and Hill shoot each other at close range; Mike is killed while Hill is only slightly wounded. Karen prepares to finish him off, but a still-alive Imani grabs Mike's gun and kills her in self-defense. Malik is released from custody, and he and Imani receive a full apology and compensation from the city for their ordeal. Imani, now pregnant, assumes Karen's position within the Homeowners Association and successfully renames the community to
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.


Cast

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Taryn Manning Taryn Manning is an American actress and singer. She is best known for portraying Tiffany "Pennsatucky" Doggett in the Netflix original series ''Orange Is the New Black'' (2013–2019), Cherry in ''Sons of Anarchy'' (2008–2010), Nola in ''Hus ...
as Karen Drexler (née Wind) *
Cory Hardrict Cory Hardrict (born November 9, 1979) is an American actor. He has appeared in film and television since the late 1990s. Personal life Hardrict was born in Chicago, Illinois. After dating for six years, Hardrict and actress Tia Mowry were engage ...
as Malik Jeffries *
Jasmine Burke Jasmine Burke is an American actress. She is starring as Dr. Christie Johnson in the Bounce TV prime time soap opera, '' Saints & Sinners''. Early life and career Burke was born and raised in Atlanta, Georgia, and studied theatre and business ...
as Imani Jeffries * Roger Dorman as Officer Mike Wind *
Brandon Sklenar Brandon Sklenar is an American actor best known for his roles in the films '' Midway'', '' Mapplethorpe'', ''Vice'' and ''1923''. Early life and education Sklenar was born and raised in Northern New Jersey to Bruce Feakins and Francine Sklen ...
as Officer Hill *
Gregory Alan Williams Gregory Alan Williams (born June 12, 1956) sometimes credited as Gregalan Williams, is an American actor and author. He is best known for portraying LAPD Officer Garner Ellerbee in ''Baywatch''. From 2011 until 2013, Williams portrayed the role ...
as Charles Wright * Veronika Bozeman as Fatima *
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as Chanel McFadden


Production

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began in Georgia in December 2020. Filming wrapped in February 2021.


Release

In August 2021, it was announced that
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acquired North American distribution rights to the film, which was released theatrically and on demand on September 3, 2021.


Reception


Critical response

The film received mostly negative reviews from critics. Writing for RogerEbert.com, Nick Allen wrote that "The movie is clueless about to how be a thriller, in either a serious or tongue-in-cheek way. ... Even with the most basic forms of gratuitous schlock, ''Karen'' does not try." Michael Nordine, in ''
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'', said that "Anyone subjected to this ... will want to get out of the theater as quickly as possible. Writer-director Coke Daniels’ satirical thriller offers little in the way of incisive social commentary or thrills. ... ''Karen'' plays out instead as a parade of clichés that escalate in terms of intensity but not tension. Karen reveals herself as an irredeemable racist the moment we meet her, and so there’s never any depth to her character. ... Shaky production values – abrupt cuts, image quality that feels more
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than silver screen – don’t help, but the main culprit is Daniels’ painfully unsubtle script."
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commented in the
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that this "poorly executed tale of a hateful racist isn’t even worth watching as a curiosity. tcontains no valuable insight or social commentary and simply plays like a Greatest Hits (or should we say Biggest F-Bombs) of horrific, racist, hateful behavior by the title character. This movie is so broad and so poorly executed it comes across as an extended ''
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'' parody of a
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film." On
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website Elizabeth Weitzman observed that the film was a "genuine jaw-dropper on multiple levels, Coke Daniels’ ''Karen'' is a misbegotten thriller about a woman named Karen who actually is a Karen. ... Considering that there’s not a single twist or surprising moment, ''Karen'' fails as a thriller. Given that it delivers its messages – that Black lives matter, and that Karens and some cops are racist – with all the subtlety of a meme, it fails as a cultural critique."


Accolades


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External links

* {{IMDb title, 12636872 2021 black comedy films 2021 crime thriller films 2020s English-language films American crime thriller films Films about racism in the United States Films shot in Georgia (U.S. state) 2020s American films