George Clooney’s Suburbicon, a picturesque community of
cookie-cutter homes, manicured lawns and friendly neighbors. A place that seems to be a peaceful place to
settle down and raise a family right? Well, don’t get too comfortable, because
this is a total mess.
Gardner Lodge (Matt
Damon), is the typical nerdy looking accountant who lives in Suburicon with his wife Rose (Julianne
Moore) and son Nicky (Noah Jupe) who seem to be enjoying a nice quiet
life. One day, a new family moves into
the home directly behind Lodge’s, the Mayers, the first African American
family. Maggie, Rose’s twin sister suggests that Nicky “go on over and play
ball with that little colored boy” and welcome them to the neighborhood. Later that night, a couple of hoodlums break
into the Lodge’s home, tie everyone up, and chloroform everyone ultimately
killing Rose.
Meanwhile, the
town is in a huge uproar about the Mayers moving into their neighborhood. So
much so, an emergency meeting is called to discuss a plan on how to get them
out. That is when things turn ugly real quick.
After Rose’s
funeral, Aunt Maggie moves in to help out because a little boy needs a mama to
take care of him. Hmm, something smells fishy. Once Maggie moves in, Nicky
starts to suspect his dad and aunt may be keeping secrets. This suspicion comes
to the forefront after Maggie and Gardner are called to the police station to
identify possible suspects. Nicky, not wanting to sit outside, sneaks into the
line-up room and sees the guys who broke into their home and killed his mom. However, both Maggie and Gardner did not
identify the perpetrators. At that
point, Nicky grew more suspicious about his dad and aunt’s actions and motives.
He finds himself stumbling into situations he never thought of and hearing
things that would give a grown person nightmares.
Coming into this
movie, one could assume from the trailer that Matt Damon has gotten into some
sort of trouble, or mixed up with an unruly bunch of folks and must to fight to
protect his family, a la Jason Bourne.
Sadly, this is not the case. Gardner Lodge is a far cry from Jason Bourne. Matt’s performance is ok. There is nothing
exceptionally good or bad about it. He’s just ok. Same goes for Julianne Moore’s
dual role as twins Rose and Maggie. There
is just nothing exceptional about it. Unless
you count how Maggie is just a bat-shit crazy version of Rose. Other than that,
nothing.
Suburbicon attempts to cram dark
comedy, a murder mystery and racial tension into one story but fails
miserably. Had director George Clooney
and his co-writers, the Cohen brothers, just stuck to the main plot of Gardner
Lodge and his life quickly spiraling out of control, this would have been a
better movie. However, adding the racial
content is pointless and does nothing to further the main plot of the movie.
Overall, there
were many questions throughout this movie that were not answered. Such as; who
were the goons and why were they so hell-bent on attacking this family? What
was the purpose of having the Mayers’ move into the neighborhood? What was really up with Gardner and Maggie?
What does Nicky do at the end??? Basically, you are sitting on the edge of your
seat waiting for the “Ah Ha” moment that never comes. Do yourself a favor and catch this one on
Netflix or stream online.
Grade D
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