Director: Kristoffer Borgli
Genre: Comedy/ Drama/ Romance
Runtime: 105
minutes
Year:
2026
Starring: Robert Pattinson, Zendaya, Alana Haim, Mamoudou Athie, Hailey Gates,
Sydney Lemmon, Hannah Gross
Description: A happily-engaged couple (Robert Pattinsong, Zendaya)
is put to the test when an unexpected turn sends their wedding week off the
rails.
Review: “The Drama” is a film that will continue to haunt your mind long after
the credits roll, though whether you’ll find that a pleasant experience is
another matter.
Genre: Comedy/ Drama/ Romance
The film strikes a perfect balance on the fine line between a cinematic masterpiece and a pure test of the viewer’s endurance. The film is best described as a pitch-black comedy laced with extremely disturbing situations. The humor is so sharp and painful that laughter repeatedly gets stuck in your throat. The director and cast succeed in constantly confronting the audience with complex moral dilemmas, in which there is no clear moral winner to be identified. As a viewer, you’re forced to question your own ethical compass, which makes the themes incredibly powerful. At the same time, this is a very uncomfortable film to watch. The vicarious embarrassment, the underlying tension, and the moral decay creep so deeply under your skin that it feels suffocating at times.
There is especially one scene, that feels like an actual dumpster fire. And the longer it burns, the worst it gets. And you can’t watch it, but also can’t look away. If you have seen the movie, you know which scene I mean.
It’s an impressive piece of cinema, but the emotional toll is high. Precisely because of the intense, uncomfortable atmosphere, I’ll probably never watch this film again. It’s powerful experience that you absolutely must see, but one you’ll be glad to leave behind afterward.
Rating: 4/ 5






