The Big Ask

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  • TV-MA
  • 2014
  • 1 hr 31 min
  • 4.8  (684)
  • 41

The Big Ask is an American dramedy film directed by Thomas Beatty and Rebecca Fishman. The movie was released in 2013 and it stars Gillian Jacobs as Emily, Zachary Knighton as Andrew and David Krumholtz as Owen. It's a low-budget indie movie that follows the lives of three lifelong friends. The story of the movie revolves around Andrew and Emily, who are a couple struggling to cope with the loss of their beloved cat after a fire in their apartment. They turn to their mutual friend, Owen, who lately has had his own problems to deal with, to help them cope with their grief. Andrew and Emily, who are planning to get married, ask Owen to do them a favor. They want him to go on a trip with them to their isolated lake house in the woods. However, the favor they ask goes beyond the simple task of keeping them company.

When Owen arrives at their house, he realizes that the couple is not just looking for a relaxed vacation. Andrew and Emily want him to impregnate Emily since Andrew is suffering from infertility. The request is unexpected, and Owen is not sure how to react to it. He initially dismisses the idea, but Andrew and Emily insist, promising him that the process will be easy and won't take much time.

As the trio spends more time together, their relationships begin to unravel. Each of them has their own personal demons, and it's only a matter of time before their secrets come to light. The Big Ask is a character-driven film that explores the complexities of romantic relationships and friendships. Owen, who initially appears to be the only one without issues, carries his own share of problems. He is struggling with a recent breakup, and his life seems to be in a state of limbo.

The performances of the lead characters are exceptional, and the chemistry between the trio is palpable. Gillian Jacobs brings her charm and charisma to the character of Emily. She portrays her vulnerability and desperation with ease, making her character relatable. Zachary Knighton's portrayal of Andrew is subtle yet powerful. He conveys the inner turmoil of his character with a nuanced performance. David Krumholtz's portrayal of Owen is nuanced and authentic. He brings an understated humor to his character, which adds a much-needed lighter note to the movie.

The cinematography of the movie adds to the mood of the film. The lake house, surrounded by dense forests, adds to the sense of isolation and melancholia. The movie has a subdued color scheme that emphasizes the emotions of the characters.

The Big Ask is not an easy movie to watch. It deals with topics such as grief, infertility, and mental health. However, it is a movie that is worth watching. It is an honest and authentic portrayal of life's difficulties and the complexities of relationships. The movie does not shy away from the uncomfortable truths of life but conveys them in a compassionate and sensitive way.

Overall, The Big Ask is a well-crafted movie that delivers impactful performances from its lead actors. The movie is a poignant and emotional journey that explores the complexities of human relationships. It's a movie that stays with you long after the credits have rolled, and it's a testament to the talents of the filmmakers and the actors involved.

The Big Ask is a 2014 comedy with a runtime of 1 hour and 31 minutes. It has received mostly poor reviews from critics and viewers, who have given it an IMDb score of 4.8 and a MetaScore of 41.

The Big Ask
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  • Release Date
    2014
  • MPAA Rating
    TV-MA
  • Runtime
    1 hr 31 min
  • Language
    English
  • IMDB Rating
    4.8  (684)
  • Metascore
    41