The summer movie season ends on a high note with Bottoms. Directed by Emma Seligman and written by Seligman and Rachel Sennott, Bottoms is the funniest movie of the year. The film follows two queer outcasts, Josie (The Bear’s Ayo Edebiri) and PJ (Sennott), a pair of high schoolers who decide the best way to win their crushes over is to start an all-girls fight club. They claim it will help empower women, even if their motivations for starting said club are more selfish than others are led to believe.Seligman and Sennott are a force to be reckoned with. The script from the two women is one of the funniest comedies in years. Bottoms pulls no punches when it comes to the jokes, finally giving this generation the raunchy, irreverent high school comedy it deserves. It also relishes in the absurdity of its setting. It gives the plot surprising stakes and makes the high school’s fight club — and the need for one — all the more believable.While this is a dark comedy that’s willing to go big, the script has a solid emotional core, thanks to PJ and Josie’s friendship. There’s also Josie’s romance with Isabel (Havana Rose Liu). This relationship brings a lot of heart to the core dynamics in Bottoms. Audiences will be rooting for Isabel and Josie’s relationship to work out thanks to the strong writing and the incredible chemistry between Edebiri and Rose Liu.RELATED: REVIEW: Queer Horror Movie Bad Things Gets By on Its Unsettling Vibes
The summer movie season ends on a high note with Bottoms. Directed by Emma Seligman and written by Seligman and Rachel Sennott, Bottoms is the funniest movie of the year. The film follows two queer outcasts, Josie (The Bear’s Ayo Edebiri) and PJ (Sennott), a pair of high schoolers who decide the best way to win their crushes over is to start an all-girls fight club. They claim it will help empower women, even if their motivations for starting said club are more selfish than others are led to believe.
Seligman and Sennott are a force to be reckoned with. The script from the two women is one of the funniest comedies in years. Bottoms pulls no punches when it comes to the jokes, finally giving this generation the raunchy, irreverent high school comedy it deserves. It also relishes in the absurdity of its setting. It gives the plot surprising stakes and makes the high school’s fight club — and the need for one — all the more believable.
While this is a dark comedy that’s willing to go big, the script has a solid emotional core, thanks to PJ and Josie’s friendship. There’s also Josie’s romance with Isabel (Havana Rose Liu). This relationship brings a lot of heart to the core dynamics in Bottoms. Audiences will be rooting for Isabel and Josie’s relationship to work out thanks to the strong writing and the incredible chemistry between Edebiri and Rose Liu.
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