'Buffaloed' is basically 'The Wolf of Wall Street' minus everything that made that movie great. Now that might sound harsh, so it is important to remember that 'The Wolf of Wall Street' was one of the finest movies made last decade. Almost any film that finds itself being compared to it is going to come up well short. That being said, this film did have some noticeable flaws that desperately needed to be addressed.
I'm a big fan of Zoey Deutch. In fact she was probably the only thing that actually got me over the line towards seeing this movie. I've liked her in pretty everything she's been in. The problem is that she isn't quite a strong enough actress yet to carry a film all by herself. She did an adequate job in 'Before I Fall' but that also had a really strong story for her to fall back on and didn't require her acting to be at its absolute peak. 'Buffaloed' on the other did require that. She is actually given a lot to work with here. The script lets her roam free and gives her some incredibly energetic dialogue to utilise. They were basically trying to make her the female version of Jordan Belfort and match Leonardo DiCaprio's performance. A dream role for a lot of actresses, but certainly not an easy one to nail.
The film also has a lot of trouble deciding exactly what genre it wanted to fall into. Some scenes feel like they are trying to be an out and out comedy, while others feel like it is trying to take itself very seriously. The problem is that neither of these are done very well. I don't think I laughed once through the run time, but I also never took the story seriously enough to actually care about what was going to happen next.
All that said, the film is far from unwatchable. The concept is mildly interesting when you stop poking holes in it and just accept it for what it is. They also did a very good job of making Jai Courtney's character particularly evil and ensuring the audience cared about his fate. That was probably the strongest aspect of the film come to think of it. Still though, it isn't enough to save what was a pretty forgettable experience and not one I would recommend spending your hard earned on.
Plot summary
In the underworld of debt-collecting, homegrown hustler Peg Dahl will do anything to escape Buffalo, NY.
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Despite her best efforts Deutch can't carry the entire movie on her own
The Big Debt
Peg Dahl (Zoey Deutch) is a hustler and she hates her hometown of Buffalo. She grew up with her brother and her widowed mother (Judy Greer). She is always working on the next scam to make big bucks. She gets arrested for selling fake Buffalo Bills tickets. After getting out of prison, she stumbles into the murky world of debt collecting and has a volatile relationship with the prosecutor who put her in prison.
There are points in the movie where Zoey Deutch narrates and she even breaks the fourth wall. The movie should steer into the skid. I'm reminded of "The Big Short". It should do more expositions talking directly to the audience. It should add to the comedy by doing more outrageous stuff. It should double down on everything. Zoey Deutch probably fits this role the best. She's never been the sweet innocent one and she's definitely more hyper than most. This is a fun little indie driven by the hyperkinetic energy of its star.
No good.
Despite the likable lead in Deutch, Buffaloed fails to engage or evoke.
Nothing more than a silly fantasy world facade, with a mockery of characters. The judge's characterization as an example, equally embodies that of the film.