What's Happening?
The film 'Honey Don't!' directed by Ethan Coen and co-written by Tricia Cooke, has been criticized for failing to intrigue or coalesce despite a strong performance by Margaret Qualley. The neo-noir attempts to modernize Robert Altman's 'The Long Goodbye' but is described as an unsatisfying mishmash of plot threads. Qualley plays a detective investigating the death of Mia, who drove off a cliff after hiring her. The film features a twisty mystery but is noted for its lack of cohesion and depth.
Why It's Important?
The criticism of 'Honey Don't!' highlights the challenges filmmakers face in reviving classic genres with contemporary twists. The film's reception may impact the careers of those involved, particularly Margaret Qualley, who is noted for her performance despite the film's shortcomings. It also reflects broader trends in the film industry where attempts to modernize classic narratives can struggle to resonate with audiences.