Never thought I'd see a horror film that made an interesting point about love. Really thoughtful and interesting look at grief despite how upsetting it is. Really sad and not for anyone with a weak stomach.

Tim Robinson is great and lots of funny and fresh comedy here. I just couldn't fully enjoy it because I felt bad for the main character a lot of the time. The bleakness of much of the plot would require me to distance myself a lot from the main character to enjoy it, but the reason Tim's character is funny is because I can identify with many of his bad choices and impulses.
It's not as awful as everyone says, but it's not even 1% as good as the book.
I don't think John Krasinski really 'got' the novel. I think this because the way he edited out parts of the book that were key to understanding it. Wallace tends to write in a way where every new part makes you reinterpret the parts that came before.
Here, we get a sense that this is a movie where a bunch of awful men…