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Fred Wolf's Drunk Parents (2019) attempts a dark comedic romp through the perils of upper-middle-class financial collapse, yet ultimately stumbles into a realm of missed opportunities and tonal incoherence. Despite the undeniable charisma and comedic chops of Alec Baldwin and Salma Hayek, their combined star power struggles to elevate a screenplay that feels both underdeveloped and strangely uncommitted to its own outrageous premise. The film’s directorial vision, or lack thereof, by Wolf is evident in its flat aesthetic and pedestrian pacing, failing to imbue the escalating chaos with either genuine tension or uproarious humor.
The cinematic execution frequently feels like a made-for-TV movie rather than a feature designed to engage a theatrical audience. While Baldwin and Hayek gamely lean into the absurdities, their performances often feel like individual efforts to salvage scenes, rather than a cohesive comedic duo. Jim Gaffigan, too, offers fleeting moments of his signature deadpan wit, but is largely underutilized. As a supposed black comedy addressing themes of economic anxiety and moral compromise, Drunk Parents never truly commits to its darker implications, nor does it achieve the sharp satirical edge necessary for the genre. It exists as a largely forgettable entry, failing to resonate as either a biting social commentary or a genuinely funny farce, ultimately showcasing a frustrating misuse of considerable talent.
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