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hbo max has a lot of highly-anticipated films coming in 2021 (and a lot of controversy around that). but even before the pandemic started to see films being moved onto streaming services, they had superintelligence on their slate. the latest collaboration between spouses melissa mccarthy and ben falcone was originally set to be released in theaters on christmas day 2019, but in october of that year it was decided to shift it to hbo max. on the surface, it was a smart move to get a film with a major star on the service in order to entice people to sign up. but in retrospect, it also allowed warner bros. to take a doa comedy and put it somewhere that it would not be in a position to financially bomb.
to be clear here for mccarthy's critics, she isn't the problem. the problem comes in the fact that while falcone is a actor who generally delivers good comedic performances, he has yet to hit as a director. tammy, the boss, and life of the party have all been starring vehicles for his wife and none of them have been particularly good. superintelligence isn't much different. mccarthy plays to type as carol, a woman down on her luck who is pinpointed by a developing ai as the focal point to determine if it will destroy humanity or save it. there are some funny ideas in here and a few things that play out well, but ultimately this is all just an angle for a romantic comedy matching mccarthy up with bobby cannavale as the ex that carol pines for. the film often feels like it's contorting itself into painful positions to fit the standard tropes of either a melissa mccarthy/ben foster collaboration or a rom-com, and it always feels ill-suited to both. any twists in the plot are telegraphed pretty extensively and despite some good performances from mccarthy, cannavale, and james corden as the voice of the ai, superintelligence ends up being a mess of a film that doesn't satisfy much of anyone.
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