Thelma Review | June Squibb Could Be the Next Tom Cruise



Thelma Review | June Squibb Could Be the Next Tom Cruise

Summary

  • June Squibb shines in Thelma, proving why she’s a national treasure.
  • Thelma is a crowd-pleasing and genuinely delightful comedy with deep messages about selfhood and mortality.
  • Despite its underdeveloped subplots, Thelma succeeds as an ode to grandmothers and a testament to living life to the fullest.

There’s some truth to the saying, “Age is just a number.” Look at June Squibb in Thelma for proof. Playing the titular Thelma Post, the 94-year-old actress is finally leading her own movie, which comes more than 30 years after playing supporting roles in beloved films like The Age of Innocence (1993), Far from Heaven (2002), and, of course, Nebraska (2013), which earned her an Oscar nomination for Best Supporting Actress.

What’s more, her role in Thelma defies expectation, offering an much-needed addendum to the definition of “action movie star.” Written and directed by Josh Margolin, Thelma made its premiere at this year’s Sundance Film Festival in the Premieres program. It follows the titular 93-year-old grandmother, who becomes the victim of a phone scam by callers pretending to be her grandson, Danny (Fred Hechinger), in need of $10,000.

A fan of action cinema — Tom Cruise and Mission: Impossible, in particular — Thelma decides to take matters into her own hands when the police (and her own family, for that matter) don’t see the point in trying to get her money back. With the help of her longtime friend Ben (Richard Roundtree in his final film role), Thelma journeys across the city against all odds to track down the criminal operation that did her wrong.

Secret Agent Thelma Post

There’s a sweetness and charm with which Thelma moves through the familiar story beats of a blockbuster action movie. Thelma, for instance, goes rogue and breaks free from her family’s supervision. Afterward, she arrives at Ben’s doorstep for supplies, inadvertently dragging him along for one last mission.

They’re also armed with gadgets, from high-tech hearing aids that double as communication links in the field to their getaway vehicle, Ben’s motorized scooter. And between these moments are a car chase sequence, a deus ex machina rescue, and, of course, a final showdown between Thelma and her scammers.

Selling this fantasy is no easy feat, and praise should go to Nick Chuba for his score, and David Bolen for his cinematographic work, both of which help maintain the rules of this world. Reminiscent of classic action film scores, there’s a familiarity to how Chuba’s music sweeps in during the adrenaline-pumping moments, and then effortlessly scales down to something soft and delicate for more grounded scenes. The score could have easily erred into cartoonish territory, but Chuba succeeds in finding the balance between parody and reverence.

Related: 20 Funniest Action Movies Ever Made

Similarly, Bolen’s kinetic lens favors rich warm tones, accentuating the California sun as it beats down on Thelma and Ben and emphasizing the scale of Thelma’s mission. With Margolin pulling editing duty for the film as well, there’s an interesting effect here, wherein the elderly characters’ movements, though naturally slow and steady, feel fast-paced as Bolen’s camera zips through each scene.

Which may be perceived as comical, but a less reductive reading would be that this is intentional, firmly putting us in Thelma’s shoes and effectively showing us how she views her own agency. (“I move from point to point,” she says proudly, even defiantly, of her self-reliance at a critical point in the film.)

An Ode to Grandmothers Everywhere

Thelma (2024)

3.5 /5

Release Date January 18, 2024

Director Josh Margolin

Runtime 1hr 37min

Writers Josh Margolin

Pros

  • June Squibb again proves why she’s a national treasure in Thelma.
  • A crowd-pleasing, genuinely delightful comedy.
  • Thelma is very fun but also has deep messages about selfhood and mortality.

Cons

  • Thelma never develops its subplots or supporting characters.
  • It can be a bit silly, but Thelma is self-aware about it.

What’s most remarkable about Thelma is that, underneath the action movie echoes, there is a reverberating declaration of self. Yes, Margolin’s film shows that age can be just a number, but it absolutely soars when it doesn’t disregard it altogether. And this is where Squibb shines the brightest, flexing her comedic chops as she stumbles her way through social media and online banking at one moment, while contemplating (and even accepting) the limitations of her life and her body at another.

It’s great to see the actress wield a gun and zip through traffic on a scooter, but it’s her moments of quiet strength — she is aware life will one day end, but she makes the decision to carry on to the fullest anyway — that will stay with you after the credits roll, making you question your own mortality as well.

Related: Pedro Pascal Dishes on ‘Immaculate’ Scene in Freaky Tales at the Sundance Film Festival

Because Thelma embarks on such a transformative journey, it unfortunately makes it more apparent that her family’s subplot (Danny’s arc, in particular) is severely underdeveloped. Hechinger has proven his talent over the years — it’s only a matter of time before his star rises to stratospheric heights — and in Margolin’s film, he makes Danny immediately endearing.

However, his arc (of learning that he isn’t, in fact, a failure) doesn’t really earn its ending; indeed, it feels shoe-horned so that he has a reason to stick around until the end, where he fulfills his true purpose: driving Thelma and Ben’s getaway car at the end.

This, of course, doesn’t take away from the fact that Danny and Thelma’s relationship is the beating heart of the film. There have been many wholesome movies about family throughout the past, but very rarely do we get to see a grandmother-grandson dynamic as infectious and sweet as the one here. A personal film for Margolin, Thelma succeeds as an ode to grandmothers everywhere and as a testament to the fact that life is short, so you might as well be living it.

You can view the original article HERE.

‘Blue Bloods’ Fans Were Way Too Harsh on Erin Reagan
‘Blue Bloods’ Fans Were Way Too Harsh on Erin Reagan
The Dream Within the Fairy Tale: Emilie Blichfeldt on “The Ugly Stepsister” | Interviews
The Dream Within the Fairy Tale: Emilie Blichfeldt on “The Ugly Stepsister” | Interviews
‘Clueless’ Series Set at Peacock With Alicia Silverstone Returning
‘Clueless’ Series Set at Peacock With Alicia Silverstone Returning
Netflix’s ‘The Old Guard 2’ Release Date Confirmed as R Rating Revealed
Netflix’s ‘The Old Guard 2’ Release Date Confirmed as R Rating Revealed
Diddy loses bid to delay sex trafficking and racketeering trial
Diddy loses bid to delay sex trafficking and racketeering trial
Wendy’s says they have “respect” for Katy Perry, but don’t apologise for criticising space flight
Wendy’s says they have “respect” for Katy Perry, but don’t apologise for criticising space flight
Here’s every song on the ‘Sinners’ soundtrack
Here’s every song on the ‘Sinners’ soundtrack
A posthumous Donna Summer song is set to be released by Toby Gad
A posthumous Donna Summer song is set to be released by Toby Gad
‘Fourth Wing’ Series Release Date, Cast, Plot and Everything We Know So Far
‘Fourth Wing’ Series Release Date, Cast, Plot and Everything We Know So Far
The 2025 Law & Order Crossover Offered One Of Benson’s Most Emotional Cases After A Pointless Death
The 2025 Law & Order Crossover Offered One Of Benson’s Most Emotional Cases After A Pointless Death
Why ‘A Minecraft Movie’ Succeeded While ‘Borderlands’ Failed
Why ‘A Minecraft Movie’ Succeeded While ‘Borderlands’ Failed
Demon Hunters’ Trailer Finds Don Lee Taking Down Demons
Demon Hunters’ Trailer Finds Don Lee Taking Down Demons
How Virtual Reception Services Support Patient Education Sessions
How Virtual Reception Services Support Patient Education Sessions
Report: Mavs optimistic Kyrie will return from ACL tear by January
Report: Mavs optimistic Kyrie will return from ACL tear by January
Vlad Jr. HR, franchise-record 19 Ks power Blue Jays to win over Braves
Vlad Jr. HR, franchise-record 19 Ks power Blue Jays to win over Braves
Butler’s 38 lifts Warriors to thrilling play-in win over Grizzlies
Butler’s 38 lifts Warriors to thrilling play-in win over Grizzlies
Ex-RHOC Star Lydia McLaughlin’s Brother Shot Dead by Cops in California
Ex-RHOC Star Lydia McLaughlin’s Brother Shot Dead by Cops in California
Taraji P Henson Brings Wine And Vibes To Houston
Taraji P Henson Brings Wine And Vibes To Houston
‘Star Wars’ Celebration in Japan Brings Out Ryan Gosling, Hayden Christensen
‘Star Wars’ Celebration in Japan Brings Out Ryan Gosling, Hayden Christensen
Katy Perry Drops Limited Edition Dolls And New Track Ahead Of Tour
Katy Perry Drops Limited Edition Dolls And New Track Ahead Of Tour
What to Wear to Kendrick Lamar and SZA’s Grand National Tour
What to Wear to Kendrick Lamar and SZA’s Grand National Tour
Parties, Parties, Parties! The Cinema Society Toasts “On Swift Horses” & More!
Parties, Parties, Parties! The Cinema Society Toasts “On Swift Horses” & More!
Versace’s Groovy Campaign, Keith McNally’s Memoir!
Versace’s Groovy Campaign, Keith McNally’s Memoir!
Jonathan Anderson Is Dior Men’s New Creative Director
Jonathan Anderson Is Dior Men’s New Creative Director