Directed By:David Cross
Written By:David Cross
Hits
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Mixed or Average
45
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Universal Acclaim
8.2
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Metascore
Mixed or Average
11% Positive
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78% Mixed
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11% Negative
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Feb 12, 2015
70
The gloriously scabrous ending to it all leaves the viewer wishing this talented writer had let it rip earlier.
Feb 10, 2015
60
Cross, who also wrote the script, is content to come across like a grumpy old man. His comedy is one-note, furious, and fun-enough.
Mar 27, 2018
50
The problem with rounding up every comic friend you can think of to make a movie is that virtually none of them see their characters properly served. Everybody — everybody funny anyway — gets short shrift.
Jan 8, 2015
50
There's a slightly lurching quality to the way things play out here, like Cross knew what he wanted to do, but he wasn't committed enough to any of the characters to make them more than the joke.
Feb 12, 2015
40
All the low-hum, behavioral buffoonery gets a bit tedious. Still, cheers to Cross for the satirical road he covers, even with all the potholes.
Jan 8, 2015
40
The effort of sussing out this satire’s attitude seems silly for the fact that its jokes just aren’t funny enough.
Feb 12, 2015
20
Cross gathers a lot of narrative strands and elegantly knots them during a big, farcical climax. But that’s the one aspect of the film that truly works as it should. Just about every other element of Hits, from its eagerness to snigger at the expense of small-town yokels to its sneering disdain for the common-rabble forum YouTube, leaves a sour taste.
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Jun 4, 2015
8
Stumbled across this on Netflix and went into it without reading any introduction besides the extremely ambiguous one Netflix provided. Keep in mind that I'm a film student majoring in screenwriting so this'll stick to my review of the story and plot. The tone of the entire film is both unique and consistent, where you see the town's fictional world pitted against the big real world in some of the funniest ways possible. It's so generational though that if you're not familiar with the modern web or current TV, I doubt you (like many critics) would enjoy it. Playing on a million different social commentaries at once would seem overwhelming, but with such a diverse and talented cast playing across such a long range of characters, it all manages to wrap up together nicely. The film is funny mostly when you take a step back and try to imagine any of this happening to your typical small hometown. It's not laugh out loud funny, but the tone basically says "I'm making a point by telling this story, and since it's funny that's why it'll be funny." The characters are engaging and had me rooting for them the whole way (even though I really couldn't say why), despite some of their obvious but regrettably understandable flaws. It might require some patience to get through some scenes, but the ending does an amazing and hilarious job of wrapping up the whole film, contrary to some critics completely missing the film's shocking twist at the end and instead thinking it's intended to just be funny. The path the story takes is interesting to follow largely because Cross creates a situation which any young audience can believe as it plays out, with Dave as an easily realizable main character to guide us through it. Highly recommended for adults and teens who are at least up to speed on knowledge of American modern culture.
Production Company:
- Honora
- Brooks Media
Release Date:Feb 13, 2015
Duration:1 h 36 m
Tagline:Based on a true story...that hasn't happened yet.
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