On the Count of Three
From Annapurna Pictures ("Spring Breakers," "Sorry to Bother You," "Booksmart") and Orion Pictures, Jerrod Carmichael makes his directorial debut and stars in "On the Count of Three," a darkly comic feature about two best friends, Val (Carmichael) and Kevin (Christopher Abbott), on the last day of their lives. "On The Count Of Three" also stars Tiffany Haddish, with J.B. Smoove and Henry Winkler, directed by Jerrod Carmichael and written by Ari Katcher & Ryan Welch.
Pretty dark and definitely not a comedy @MicroDragon85
I liked and did not like this movie. Plot was interesting and I really liked the character focused story about male friendships and how men deal with trauma and pain. The story is very dark and takes an even darker revenge fantasy turn towards the end that was sort of jarring. I laughed a few times at some of the deadpan humor and blatant insanity of it but this really was very comedic. I found it to just be dark and kind of intense. I wasn’t mad that I paid to rent it but this movie isn’t for everyone.
But it’s not a dark comedy… @Qui-Don Jinn
Well acted, well shot but it’s not a dark comedy. I’d put this in the drama category.
Great Watch @Homesterkid
Hilarious when it needed to be. Dramatic and serious when it needed to be. Those giving it low reviews are need to lighten up. It’s a movie about people who want to kill themselves. What did you expect? Very dark concept, but brilliantly done by Jerrod.
So confused @Twalk Mr
How in the world did anyone find this funny?
It’s Jerrod, @T.Ryan
What else do you need to know? The man is a comical genius and all of the other varieties of genius.