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Something to watch tonight: Tuesday 26 March

By March 26, 2024No Comments

C'mon C'mon (Mills, 2021)

When C’mon C’mon was released in New Zealand back in February 2022, I was giv­en the oppor­tun­ity to inter­view the writer-director Mike Mills for RNZ. At the time – and prob­ably still– he was best-known for Beginners which won Christopher Plummer his Oscar back in 2012.

The tim­ing didn’t work for broad­cast as it was dur­ing that frus­trat­ing hin­ter­land when the sta­tion was in sum­mer pro­gram­ming mode.

I did the inter­view any­way and dropped the whole thing in the old Rancho Notorious pod­cast feed, which hadn’t been updated for years, but at least it is out there for people to listen to.

The dis­trib­ut­ors also asked me to host a Zoom Q&A with Mills at the Light House Cinema in Wellington and that was just as enjoy­able. In fact, the addi­tion­al ques­tions from the audi­ence improved things a fair bit!

Mills was lovely both times around and C’mon C’mon is one of my favour­ite films of 2022.

Joaquin Phoenix plays Johnny, a radio doc­u­ment­ary maker who is asked by his sis­ter (Gaby Hoffman) to look after his nine-year-old neph­ew Jesse (Woody Norman) while she attends to Jesse’s dad (Scoot McNairy), her estranged hus­band, who has had a bipolar episode.

That turns out to take much longer than any­one expects and Johnny has to take Jesse with him as he travels around the coun­try inter­view­ing people for his radio pro­gramme, which just hap­pens to be about young people’s thoughts about the future.

As the film goes on, their frus­tra­tions with each oth­er even­tu­ally turn into a kind of under­stand­ing and the film is a beau­ti­fully sens­it­ive and lov­ing char­ac­ter study of all of the principals.

I like Phoenix when he’s in humble mode and the whole film is giv­en a magic­al qual­ity thanks to Robbie Ryan’s lumin­ous black and white cinematography.

Being an uncle can be the best thing in the world, if you let it, and C’mon C’mon is a test­a­ment to that.


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Where to watch C’mon C’mon

The con­tent below was ori­gin­ally paywalled.

Aotearoa: Streaming on Māori+ (free with ads)

Australia: Streaming on SBSOnDemand (free with ads) and FoxtelNow

Canada: Digital rent­al from Apple or Amazon (only CA$1.99)

USA: Streaming on Fubo

UK: Digital rent­al from Apple, Amazon or Rakuten