Ratings: -/10
Runtime: 1h 23min
Genres: Comedy, Crime, Drama, Mystery, Thriller
Director: Jonah Hill
Writer: Jonah Hill, Ezra Woods
Cast: Keanu Reeves, Cameron Diaz, Jonah Hill
Language: English
Outcome feels personal in a way that stings. Directed by Jonah Hill, it opens messy voices overlapping, tension already in the air. No clean entry Just friction. A man tries to hold his life together. Meanwhile everything around him starts to tilt relationships strain, silence grows louder than arguments. However the film refuses easy breakdowns. It lets moments sit awkward, raw and real. The camera stays close, almost intrusive. You notice the small things cracked lips, restless hands, eyes that won’t meet. Moreover, the performances carry a heavy, lived in weight. Nothing feels staged even the quiet scenes press hard. What does accountability really look like? The film keeps circling that question. Instead of answers, it offers discomfort. Therefore, each decision lands heavier than expected. Some scenes drag, sure but that drag feels intentional. You sit with it. Ultimately, it’s uneven but sharply honest. It doesn’t try to please. It tries to hit something true. Streaming now on Afdah it leaves behind a dull ache that doesn’t fade quickly.