He's About To Ruin A Perfectly Good Divorce
"A.C.O.D." (2013), a sharp and witty comedy produced by Black Bear Pictures, delves into the chaotic world of adult children of divorce. Directed by the talented and insightful filmmaker, Stu Zicherman, the film stars Adam Scott as Carter, a seemingly well-adjusted man who finds his life turned upside down when his parents, portrayed by the brilliant Richard Jenkins and Catherine O'Hara, decide to renew their vows. As Carter navigates the absurdity of his family dynamics, he seeks guidance from a self-proclaimed expert on divorce, played by the hilarious Jane Lynch, who only adds to the comedic chaos. The film's strength lies in its ability to balance humor with the genuine emotional turmoil experienced by those caught in the crossfire of their parents' never-ending battles. The ensemble cast, including standout performances from Amy Poehler and Jessica Alba, brings depth and relatability to the story, making "A.C.O.D." a refreshing take on the often-overlooked subject of the long-term effects of divorce on adult children. The screenplay, penned by Zicherman and Ben Karlin, is filled with clever dialogue and poignant moments that resonate with anyone who has ever felt like a pawn in their parents' dysfunctional relationship. Set against the backdrop of a bustling American city, "A.C.O.D." captures the essence of modern life while exploring universal themes of family, love, and personal growth. The film's visual style, characterized by vibrant colors and dynamic camera work, complements the fast-paced narrative and adds to the overall sense of urgency and chaos that defines Carter's journey. As he grapples with his past and attempts to forge a new path forward, viewers are taken on a rollercoaster ride of emotions, laughter, and self-discovery. In the end, "A.C.O.D." is a testament to the resilience of the human spirit and the power of humor to heal even the deepest wounds. Through its unique blend of comedy and drama, the film offers a fresh perspective on the complexities of family relationships and the importance of finding one's own voice amidst the noise. Black Bear Pictures has crafted a memorable and impactful film that will leave audiences both entertained and introspective, proving that even in the midst of chaos, there is always room for growth and laughter.
Year2013
Runtime88 min
Revenue175705$
GenresComedy
Production countriesUnited States of America