Its a Spy ✨ Drama ✨

Effectively a vehicle for a more nuanced and developed version of the character Tim Robinson has been shaping and perfecting over the last decade.
Hilarious and absurd, its also a knowing portrait of a certain kind of petty, domestic, male narcissism; a kind which sees itself as the victim of a prison of its own making, endlessly seeking validation and not seeing where a normal desire for acceptance ends and a burdensome demand to be infinitely tolerated begins.
Fits pretty…
This review may contain spoilers. I can handle the truth.
So glad he got to meet the greatest film director of all time, David Lynch.