Duck Butter – Lesbian movie 2018

 

“i’ve already started writing a song about us. – it’s about you and me falling in love for the first time. but, like, we have invented falling in love. you know? we invented it and then the rest just copy us. like doing covers of our falling in love”

Naima (Alia Shawkat) and Sergio (Laia Costa) have just met, but want to spend 24 hours together. That means sex every hour, doing everything together, and no sleep. It’s a very intimate, radical idea based on the belief that we waste our best moments in a relationship getting comfortable with someone, and letting feelings build up. Why not just have it all at once, especially when surfing a tsunami of attraction? It’s a radical idea, too, for a lonely Los Angeles actor like Naima, who is afraid of being close enough to people that they can love her.

duck butter 2018

Some odd things happen in “Duck Butter,” which proves to be Naima’s story more than that of a couple. The movie starts on the film set belonging to a different director—make that directors, Jay and Mark Duplass. Shawkat’s Naima tries to ingratiate herself into a the set that includes actors Kumail Nanjiani and Lindsay Burdges (playing themselves with a couple jokes to spare), but Naima just isn’t on the same page. There’s a difference in acting approaches between Naima and her co-stars, but that can’t be it. Director Miguel Arteta’s movie doesn’t make clear if this is meant to be a little satire on rambling Duplass-like indies, or a self-indictment about his own production that follows. But “Duck Butter” moves onto the next thing, its general air proving to be free-spirited to a fault.

Strangeness is also the case with Sergio, who is introduced as having a big presence. In her first scene, she starts a Lou Reed-esque tune on a stage that seems innocuous and then takes an instrumental break to kiss different women in the crowd. It’s a romantic gesture for all. Naima remains transfixed but reserved. Sergio is magic, too, but the movie that contains her doesn’t seem to know what to do with her power.

Duck Butter (2018) Alia Shawkat and Laia Costa (screen grab) CR: The Orchard

Shawkat and Costa have clear chemistry, and individually they create curious, challenging characters. Together, they provide a subtle picture of a bond that can just click for two people, whether they’ve known each for a few hours or even a few years. It’s more their script, which is defined most by undercooked artistic whimsy (as when Sergio encourages Naima to pretend she’s yelling at her own mother) and a tedious impulsiveness, while lacking a substantial narrative. Just like what Naima and Sergio are doing, the movie is itself an impulsive, fleeting relationship experiment with mixed results.

 

Dissatisfied with the dishonesty they see in dating, strangers Naima and Sergio make a pact to spend 24 straight hours together in an attempt to fast forward their relationship.

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Of!Alta productie in care se pledeaza pentru complexitatea relatiilor intre fete….de data aceasta , o productie anosta ….

 

Sources :

https://www.rogerebert.com/reviews/duck-butter-2018

 

 

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