The Advisors is a minor masterpiece of social anxiety, a film that transforms a simple breakup into an epic, soul-searching quest. Sebastian Wood’s performance is a masterclass in subtle exasperation, his eyes telling a story of mounting internal…
The Advisors
Andy takes on the advice of his friends and family when he decides he wants to break up with his girlfriend.
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As a piece of entertainment, The Advisors delivers reliably chucklesome fare. The scenarios Andy endures, based on the wildly inconsistent advice he receives, are constructed with a solid sense of comic timing. Billie Brook steals several scenes with…
A surprisingly incisive dramedy, The Advisors uses its breakup plot as a razor to dissect modern social conformity. The brilliance lies in its quiet observation: the real conflict isn’t with the girlfriend, but with the chorus of voices…
There’s a germ of a great idea in The Advisors, but the execution feels frustratingly surface-level. The film sets up its premise efficiently, yet quickly descends into a repetitive cycle of advice-giving and comedic mishaps that lack genuine…
The Advisors presents a clever, high-concept premise that mines consistent humour from a universal dilemma. Sebastian Wood carries the film ably as the beleaguered Andy, his increasing desperation palpable as each new piece of counsel leads him further…
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While sharing DNA with ensemble-driven comedies about romantic turmoil, The Advisors distinguishes itself by making the advice-seeking process the active plot engine, rather than just a background element. This shifts the focus from the typical 'will they/won't they' of a couple to the social mechanics around a single decision. It positions the film as a study of influence and social dynamics, potentially offering a fresher, more procedural take on the genre compared to purely emotion-centric stories.