Nightbitch review Amy Adams turns into a dog in rough dark comedy
Briefly

Amy Adams delivers a compelling performance while navigating her character's struggle between motherhood and identity in a film that fails to live up to its premise.
While the film tackles motherhood's dark side, it falls short with didactic execution, limiting the exploration of its absurdist themes to smug observations.
Marielle Heller's direction struggles to adapt the source material into a cohesive film, misaligning sharp social commentary with repetitive dramatics.
Adams portrays a suburban mother's frustration with her role, showcasing the conflict between her desires and reality, but the film ultimately lacks depth.
Read at www.theguardian.com
[
]
[
|
]