Review of Blockers

Blockers (2018)
7/10
A really fun comedy
6 July 2018
Blockers is part of a very promising film context lately for films of this type, which come out almost every month, this has also led to a certain wear and tear of this type of comedy and especially of the gags that to film in films always risk repeating . Kay Cannon, producer of the now famous "Pitch Perfect" trilogy, and here at his directorial debut, which is already very promising, offers to the above scene a comedy that manages to say something new despite its rather classical structure. Merit of a screenplay sometimes courageous that stands out for its emancipated and progressive spirit as well as intelligent and calibrated, also able to offer more than once to say the least hilarious gags thanks to the eased but also genuine interpretations. Certainly nothing exaggeratedly original but certainly a successful reversal of roles, teenagers who give the place as protagonists to parents who offer, in this case three, different points of view even if similar to each other because a parent different from others will always remain a parent ready to protect his daughter in any way possible, especially if it is the loss of virginity seen always differently from our society as it is a woman.
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