Emily The Criminal (2022) Review

By Alyn Darnay   X Formly Known as Twitter
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You should just sit back and take in “EMILY THE CRIMINAL.” You’ll find it one big exciting ride from start to finish.

Emily The Criminal (2022) Review
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Every now and then a small picture comes around that resonates with a big impact. You would think it would happen more often because, there are so many newbie filmmakers making so many first films these days, that some would hit the mark, but they don't. I can't recall a single film in the last year that came anywhere near the quality, impact, and pure storytelling that EMILY THE CRIMINAL does.

There's something about this film that will grab you in the beginning and slowly wind you up to a whirlwind ending. Whether it's the casting, or the acting, both of which are superb here, or the tight visual images, or the intricate plotting, the film somehow captures that magic that makes great movies.

As thrillers go, and I would classify this as a thriller, it's so immediately tied to the problems currently plaguing our youth that the ring of authenticity shines through the filmmaking like a glimmering signpost of very real people silently begging for hope.

Here's The Storyline... 

Saddled with enormous student debt and everyday living expenses Emily (Aubrey Plaza) is unable to find a decent-paying job because of a minor criminal record. So she works as a part-time delivery person barely able to keep her head above water.

When a co-worker suggests that she take a shady job as a "dummy shopper," buying goods with stolen credit cards, she is hard pressed to turn it down. The scheme is run by a charismatic middleman named Youcef (Theo Rossi) who sends her on her first excursion into the dark side. She soon finds herself seduced by the quick cash and illicit thrills, and increasingly interested in her mentor Youcef. What happens next will keep you glued to your seat until the end.

As to the highlights of the film, Aubrey Plaza, whom you may know from "Parks And Recreation," turns in a brilliant, totally realistic performance. It's stunning to watch her go from drowning semi-innocent girl to "kickass criminal" afraid of nothing and out to get her share of the big enchilada. Theo Rossi, best known for his role in "Army of the Dead," creates a surprisingly compelling performance as the likable "bad guy" who takes his eye off the ball long enough to let Emily in. First-time feature Director John Patton Ford shows the talent of a seasoned director, putting the camera where it belongs while never interfering with the performances, not an easy task.

My take... You should just sit back and take in "EMILY THE CRIMINAL." You'll find it one big exciting ride from start to finish.

Rating: 4-1/2 Stars (out of 5) "EMILY THE CRIMINAL" is Rated R for Brief Drug Use, Some Violence & Language. Running Time: 1Hr 37Min


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MPAA Rating: R
Running Time: 97 minutes
Distributed By: Roadside Attractions

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Alyn Darnay was a highly respected filmmaker, known for earning thirty-three awards of excellence in film. His work included acclaimed films like Boyfriend Killer and Girlfriend Killer, which earned recognition at several festivals. Alyn was also a dedicated educator, inspiring future filmmakers through his teachings at the Miami Film School and Florida Film Institute. His passing has left a lasting legacy, with his influence continuing to be felt throughout the film industry.




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