Article 5SSPY Don’t Look Up is an absurdist mirror of our reality — before it just becomes a regular mirror

Don’t Look Up is an absurdist mirror of our reality — before it just becomes a regular mirror

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Andrew Webster
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For a goofy satire about a comet destroying the planet, Don't Look Up sure takes you on an emotional journey. The film - helmed by writer and director Adam McKay, best-known for movies like Step Brothers and Anchorman - starts out hilarious, with big-name stars trading one-liners amid an impending apocalypse. But over its lengthy runtime, it slowly morphs into something else. Laughs give way to anger, frustration, and ultimately a kind of desperate hope. It's a trajectory that serves as an eerie mirror to the last two years of pandemic life - just don't go in expecting lighthearted fun.

Don't Look Up doesn't waste any time getting going. It starts out with a pair of Michigan State astronomers, Randall (Leonardo DiCaprio) and Kate...

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