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Review: Big ideas fall short in Matt Damon micro-utopia fantasy Downsizing
Kristen Wiig plays Audrey Safranek, Matt Damon plays Paul Safranek, Maribeth Monroe plays Carol Johnson and Jason Sudeikis plays Dave Johnson in Downsizing. Photo: Paramount Pictures - Credit: Archant
Alexander Payne's quirky comedy drama set in the near future, with Matt Damon and Kristen Wiig as a socially conscious couple reduced in size to live in picture perfect micro-communities, is part-dystopian social satire, part-doomed romance.
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Small is beautiful - and highly desirable - in director Alexander Payne's quirky comedy drama set in the near future, when socially-conscious citizens in our overcrowded world undergo cellular reduction to shrink their bodies.
Volunteers live in picture-perfect micro-communities, which are less of a drain on the Earth's dwindling resources and far cheaper to maintain. A blue-collar worker's wage comfortably buys a palatial abode in a downsized neighbourhood. You can have it all when you're 12cm tall.
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The gung-ho miniaturised American dream turns sour in Payne's film, co-written by Jim Taylor, which chronicles the intolerable strain that downsizing places on one fractured marriage.
Wit and invention are in thrilling abundance in an assured opening 30 minutes, augmented with slick digital effects that juxtapose the everyday and shrunken worlds.
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Unfortunately, the script's volatile cocktail of genres - dystopian social satire, humane drama, doomed romance - congeals before the film has concluded its laboured second hour.
Dr Jorgen Asbjornsen (Rolf Lassgard) and a team of Norwegian scientists dazzle the world with the results of their downsizing experiment.
The irreversible procedure impresses Omaha-based occupational therapist Paul Safranek (Matt Damon). 'Biggest thing since landing on the moon. Bigger!' he gushes to his sceptical mother (Jayne Houdyshell).
At a high school reunion, Paul and wife Audrey (Kristen Wiig) meet miniaturised former classmates Dave and Carol Johnson (Jason Sudeikis, Maribeth Monroe), who are effusive about their decision to shrink.
The Safraneks agree they need a radical change in circumstances to reinvigorate their stagnant marriage.