Rating: 2.75/5
| Platform: Netflix | Genre: Comedy, Romance |
What Is the Story About?
Elle Chu (Leah Lewis) is a hardworking, intelligent, but a friendless student. Paul Munsky (Daniel Diemer) is a sincere but dumb guy who always has the right intentions. Aster Flores (Alexxis Lemire) is the beautiful girl that everyone wants to be part of their group. No one cares what she wants.
What happens when Paul Munsky falls in love with Aster Flores and asks Elle Chu for help is what the movie is all about?
Performances?
Analysis
Alice Wu directs The Half of It after a long gap of a decade and a half. The story is a simple and predictable one. It is the characters and their unique behaviour and emotions that make the movie engaging.
The opening of the movie where through the voice over, we hear about the ‘other-half’ is excellent. It sets up the story perfectly. It instantly involves in the narrative, also generates an amazing feel.
The slow pace and mundane life bores, and the snail pace movement compound the impact. If one misses out the various character intros during this stage, it would further hinder the viewing impression as we go ahead.
Luckily, things start to finally get back on track with the growing relationship between Chu and Munsky. It is here that we get involved in the proceedings, after the opening. Once, that happens, the rest of the narrative is steadily moving with lovely emotional and understated emotional sequences, throughout. However, nowhere does it get to a fantastic level.
It is only when we get into the final half an hour that the slow momentum built until then develops into a force that can’t be ignored or pushed aside. The emotions come out beautifully in the love triangle. It is during these segments that he various characters of the world created by the director chip in to deliver a solid punch.
The entire narrative, as a result, of the constantly and painstakingly built proceedings, comes alive during the church sequence. There is nothing out of ordinary happening, but it is terrific within the world created by the Alice Vu.
Overall, despite a lazily paced narration The Half of It has a lot going for it. The momentum picks only mid-way and ends with a bang. Do give it a try if you love ‘love stories’ and are not bothered about the pace.
Other Artists?
Daniel Diemer and Alexxis Lemire are the two other fully developed roles apart from the lead. They have equal importance and both deliver. Daniel Diemer brings innocence which is essential for the whole thing to work. Alexxis adds the magical element. The textual conversations related to her part are what we are talking about here.
Music and Other Departments?
The music by Anton Sanko is excellent. It adds to the mood of the movie. The cinematography by Greta Zozula is neat. It helps in not only establishing the small-town feel of the location but also enhances the appeal of the BGM. The editing by Ian Blume and Lee Percy could have been better.
Highlights?
Writing
Final Half an Hour
Three Leads Of Triangular Love Story
Drawbacks?
Too Lazily Paced
Boring Parts Initially
Length
Did I Enjoy It?
Yes
Will You Recommend It?
Yes
Review by Siddartha Toleti