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The Lovebirds has a lot to live up to. From director Michael Showalter, it’s the long awaited follow-up to his 2017 film The Big Sick, a sweet but edgily funny romantic comedy that boldly had it’s leading lady in a coma for most of the film. Unfortunately, there’s nothing comparatively fresh or bracing about his new Netflix comedy, but it does have another ace up it’s sleeve in Issa Rae and Kumail Nanjiani - two actors at the top of their comedic game.

Ironically, the lovebirds of the movie spend much of the movie quite out of love. While we get a brief look at the unexpected meet cute of Jibran (Nanjiani) and Leilani (Rae), the cracks start to appear four years into their relationship, when both come to the realisation that they might be incompatible. Yet, just before they break up, things take an even darker turn when they are carjacked by a man who murders a cyclist using their car and disappears to let them take the fall.

As our duo try to elude the police and get to the bottom of the mystery (they decide that their races may disadvantage their alibi), Aaron Adams and Brendan Gall’s story closely follows in the footsteps of other films about ordinary people thrust unwittingly into a world of crime (see Date NightandThe Spy Who Dumped Me). That means threatening yet quirky supporting characters, implausible story developments, and shit predictably hitting the fan. In a year that saw Queen & Slim effortlessly tackle similar topics, the lack of adventure here feels particularly noticeable.

If the plot is forgettable, the comedy it services at least truly delivers, and much of this can be laid at the feet of Rae and Nanjiani. Even in a hilarious early sequence where they bicker over their differences - he is a pretentious documentary maker who takes his craft too seriously, while she is a reality-show obsessive who can’t tear herself away from Instagram - the chemistry with which they built their relationship always feels believable. Both have a gift for using a funny facial expression or improvised line to liven up a limp scene (their expressions of horror during an early murder scene make it unexpectedly funny). This means that, though the laugh rate does decline as the film heads towards its predictable finish, their clever interplay ultimately saves it from mediocrity.

An otherwise by the numbers crime comedy is elevated by the superb comic talents of Rae and Nanjiani, who keep you laughing when the story loses its wings.

★★★

 A big congratulations to Kumail Nanjiani, Pakistani-American actor, and Issa Rae, AKA Jo-Issa Rae D

A big congratulations to Kumail Nanjiani, Pakistani-American actor, and Issa Rae, AKA Jo-Issa Rae Diop, Senagalise-American actress, who have been named as the lead couple in a new Paramount movie called “The Lovebirds”. The movie goes into production at the end of January 2019 and will be a romantic comedy where Kumail and Issa’s couple are on the verge of breaking up, but become involved in a murder mystery before doing so. Kumail co-wrote and starred in “The Big Sick” which did very well and surprised a lot of people. It also had an interracial couple - Pakistani and White - and was semi-autobiographical about Kumail’s life. Issa is the creator and star of the HBO comedy-drama series “Insecure” which has received a ton of critical acclaim. Kumail and Issa both will be executive producers on the movie in addition to bringing a lot of comedy star power to the film. We can hardly wait to see it, and we wish many blessings to everyone involved with this production!


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The Lovebirds | Official Trailer

This looks like Queen & Slim, but a comedy - I’m in!

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