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George Clooney’s Jay Kelly shows that it stopped time film and television to drool over the super rich

Nana MediaBy Nana MediaAugust 29, 20253 Mins Read
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George Clooney’s Jay Kelly shows that it stopped time film and television to drool over the super rich
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Introduction to Jay Kelly

The latest film from Baumbach and Emily Mortimer, Jay Kelly, is another addition to the long list of US films and television series that focus on the lives of the wealthy. However, unlike many of its counterparts, Jay Kelly lacks the typical murder plot or malignant conspiracy that often accompanies stories about the one percent. Instead, the film takes a more subtle approach, exploring the mid-life crisis of its central character, Jay Kelly.

A Mild Mid-Life Crisis

Jay Kelly’s mid-life crisis is remarkably mild, making it difficult to even categorize it as a crisis. The film is a comedy that delves deep into the life of its central character, but spectators may struggle to do the same. With no intense intrigues or dramatic plot twists, the film relies on the charm and talent of Jay Kelly to captivate its audience.

The Film’s Tone

The film begins with a quote from Sylvia Plath, setting a tone that is more romantic than dramatic. The story is filled with beautiful flashbacks, speeches praising Jay’s filmography, and Maudinian piano music that complements the soundtrack. While there are moments where Jay expresses his inability to appreciate his own privileged position, the overall tone of the film is one of admiration for a talented and well-intentioned individual.

Comparison to Other Works

In comparison to other films and series, such as Seth Rogen’s Apple TV+ series about Hollywood executives and stars, Jay Kelly feels more like a tribute to its central character than a satire. Baumbach’s previous films, such as The Squid and the Whale and While We’re Young, were known for their piquant comedies and flawed characters. However, Jay Kelly marks a departure from this style, instead focusing on a more sympathetic and talented protagonist.

Baumbach’s Personal Connection

Baumbach’s films often reflect his own life and concerns, making Jay Kelly a notable exception. The film’s exploration of Hollywood’s upper echelons is likely a result of Baumbach’s recent collaboration with his wife, Greta Gerwig, on the film Barbie. However, the film’s lack of biting humor and criticism is surprising, given Baumbach’s reputation for witty dialogue and satire.

Conclusion

Jay Kelly will be released in UK cinemas on November 14th and on Netflix internationally from December 15th. While the film may not offer the same level of intrigue or satire as other films about the wealthy, it provides a unique glimpse into the life of a talented and well-intentioned individual. Whether or not the film will resonate with audiences remains to be seen, but it is certainly a departure from Baumbach’s usual style and a notable addition to the growing list of films about the one percent.

Audience Barbie Cinema of the United States Comedy Emily Mortimer Flashback (narrative) George Clooney Greta Gerwig Midlife crisis Narrative Netflix Plot twist Romanticism Satire Sylvia Plath The Squid and the Whale Tone (literature)
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