I've Got Issues

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  • NR
  • 2020
  • 1 hr 33 min
  • 4.0  (159)
  • 62

"I've Got Issues" is a quirky comedy-drama directed by Steve Collins and starring Macon Blair, Claire Titelman, and Maria Thayer. The movie brings together a bunch of strangers who confide in each other with their life problems while stranded at an airport. The film offers a unique take on how our struggles and personal dilemmas often unite us.

The story starts with Leah (Claire Titelman), who misses her flight and is forced to spend the night at the airport. She is soon joined by Alan (Macon Blair), a despondent man who has lost his job and marriage, and Sue (Maria Thayer), a cheery but anxious woman who is determined to rekindle an old romance. As they share their stories, each of them realizes that they have emotional issues that are holding them back in their lives.

Leah is an aspiring writer struggling with writer's block and resentment towards her successful ex-boyfriend. Her character's story arc is built around the idea that she needs to find her voice both in her writing and in her relationships. She starts to open up about her insecurities and frustrations as she talks to Alan and Sue, ultimately learning that she needs to prioritize her own ambitions and stop comparing herself to others.

Alan, on the other hand, is sarcastic, lazy, and somewhat apathetic towards life. He has recently gone through a divorce and lost his job, which leads him to feel like he is a failure. Alan's story arc deals with self-acceptance and finding clarity in his own sense of self. As he admits his own insecurities, we start to see him become more self-aware and witness a gradual shift in his attitude towards life.

Sue is the fake-positive character of the film, always putting up a chipper facade despite her constant anxiety. Her story arc deals with processing past pain and letting go of toxic relationships. Sue is determined to reunite with her ex-boyfriend, and as she hangs out with Alan and Leah, she starts to see how her happy-go-lucky attitude is just a facade for suppressing real feelings.

As the characters delve deeper into their psyches, they begin to feel more connected, and their conversations turn into a form of group therapy. The film carries off a myriad of emotions with its blend of humor and drama. The dialogue is realistic and witty, painting a picture of the awkwardness of facing one's inner demons. The characters move through the airport as a whimsical backdrop, and we get to see their chemistry work its way into the plot.

Overall, "I've Got Issues" offers a fresh take on the traditional "stuck-in-an-airport" story by blending humor, drama, and heartfelt storytelling. The movie revolves around a relatable theme of coping with emotional baggage while accepting oneself for who they are. The film offers an excellent exploration of the human psyche, and viewers will enjoy getting to know these characters and their resulting developments.

I've Got Issues is a 2020 comedy with a runtime of 1 hour and 33 minutes. It has received moderate reviews from critics and viewers, who have given it an IMDb score of 4.0 and a MetaScore of 62.

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  • Release Date
    2020
  • MPAA Rating
    NR
  • Runtime
    1 hr 33 min
  • Language
    English
  • IMDB Rating
    4.0  (159)
  • Metascore
    62