''I Used to Be Funny'' is a 2023 Canadian comedy-drama film, written and directed by Ally Pankiw.
[Jason Bailey]
"‘I Used To Be Funny’ Review: Rachel Sennott Shines In A Narratively Tricky Seriocomic Drama (SXSW)"
''The Playlist'', March 14, 2023. The film stars
Rachel Sennott
Rachel Anne Sennott (born September 19, 1995) is an American actress and comedian. She is best known for her online comedy television series ''Ayo and Rachel Are Single'' with Ayo Edebiri and for starring roles in the films ''Shiva Baby'' (2020) ...
as Sam, a stand-up comedian living in
Toronto
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who is struggling with
depression that has impacted her career after Brooke (Olga Petsa), a young girl for whom she previously served as a
nanny, goes missing.
[Rachel Ho]
"Inside Out 2023: 'I Used to Be Funny' Signals the Arrival of Canada's Next Filmmaker to Watch"
''Exclaim!
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'', May 31, 2023.
The cast also includes
Sabrina Jalees
Sabrina Jalees (born April 19, 1985) is a Canadian comedian, actress, and writer. She has written for various series, and starred as a main cast member alongside Patricia Heaton in the 2019 TV comedy series ''Carol's Second Act.''
Early life and ...
and
Caleb Hearon as Sam's fellow comedians and roommates Paige and Philip, and
Jason Jones and
Dani Kind
Dani Kind is a Canadian actress.
Early life
Danielle Kind was born on 10 January 1980. Raised in Toronto, Ontario, Kind chose her career in grade nine after seeing an actress perform a monologue during her high school studies. Kind then joined a ...
as Brooke's parents Cameron and Jill, as well as
Ennis Esmer
Ennis Esmer (born December 29, 1978) is a Turkish-Canadian actor, comedian, voice actor, writer, producer and presenter. He is best known for his roles as Osman 'Oz' Bey in ''The Listener'', Kurtis 'Maz' Mazhari in ''Private Eyes'', Nash in '' ...
,
Dan Beirne
Daniel Beirne (born August 12, 1982) is a Canadian actor. He is most noted for his performance as Mackenzie King in the 2019 film ''The Twentieth Century'', for which he won the Vancouver Film Critics Circle award for Best Actor in a Canadian Fil ...
, Stephen Alexander, Hoodo Hersi and
Miguel Rivas in supporting roles.
Distribution
The film premiered at the 2023
South by Southwest
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festival,
[ and had its Canadian premiere at the 2023 ]Inside Out Film and Video Festival
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Critical response
Jason Bailey of ''The Playlist'' wrote that "the flashbacks are reasonably well-integrated, though it takes a few scenes to hook into what they're doing and where we are, and some of the stylistic devices to signal them are a little shopworn (there are copious echoing voices haunting the soundtrack). But the construction isn't entirely effective. It ends up unwinding like a thriller, carefully hiding not a killer, but a secret, a device that borders on deception and tips into that territory — particularly near the end, when the details they've been withholding are released as easy exposition dumps in flat, pro forma courtroom scenes."[
For '']Exclaim!
''Exclaim!'' is a Canadian music and entertainment publisher based in Toronto, which features in-depth coverage of new music across all genres with a special focus on Canadian and emerging artists. The monthly Exclaim! print magazine publishes 7 ...
'', Rachel Ho rated the film 7/10, writing that "Pankiw's use of mystery and thriller to build compelling tension shows a remarkable command over the tone of her film, particularly impressive in a first feature. Her confidence is evident as she reroutes and backtracks the story, going from point B to point A without losing focus."[
Jake Kring-Schreifels of ''The Film Stage'' graded the film a B, writing that "to her screenplay's credit, Pankiw manages to avoid a full-on mystery. The worry in these kinds of movies is that the effort to obfuscate and hint at the heart of the problem doesn't pay off. But the reveal here is thoughtfully constructed (a courtroom scene shows the humiliating way jokes can be taken out of context to serve a prosecutor's favor) and further clarifies Brooke's decision to abandon her family. "Don't think about '']Euphoria
Euphoria ( ) is the experience (or affect) of pleasure or excitement and intense feelings of well-being and happiness. Certain natural rewards and social activities, such as aerobic exercise, laughter, listening to or making music and da ...
''," Phillip tells Sam before she begins a feverish, final hunt for Brooke. It's a humorous touch to this contemporary story about reconciling the past by taking control of the present, and using your gifts to get you out of the dark."
Peter Sobczynski of ''The Spool'' was more negative, writing that "Ultimately, ''I Used to Be Funny'' proves to be as aimless as its heroine, though nowhere near as interesting. It has ambitions, I suppose, but it doesn't know how to execute them. As a result, the feature kind of stumbles around before arriving at a finale nowhere near as cathartic as it would like. That said, Sennott is very good here. I cannot quite recommend that you see it. Still, hopefully, someone out there will catch her work here, realize her versatility, and give her a role in a project more deserving of her talents."
Awards
At Inside Out
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, it won the Audience Award for best narrative feature film.[Valerie Complex]
"InsideOut 2SLGBTQ+ Film Festival Announces 2023 Award Winners"
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'', June 6, 2023.
References
External links
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{{Inside Out Audience Award, Feature
2023 films
2023 comedy-drama films
2023 LGBT-related films
English-language Canadian films
Canadian comedy-drama films
Canadian LGBT-related films
2020s Canadian films
LGBT-related comedy-drama films