Keegan-Michael Key and Jordan Peele have firmly proven that in the game of short-form comedy, there are few funnier people working in the entertainment industry today.
Keegan-Michael Key and Jordan Peele have firmly proven that in the game of short-form comedy, there are few funnier people working in the entertainment industry today. Their serieswas one of the most consistently hilarious sketch shows weve seen, with both the writing and performances always on-point and fantastic. Now theyve taken their game to the film world with the new movie Keanu , and while not everyone can make a successful leap from seven-minute bits to feature-length material, thats exactly what Key and Peele have accomplished starring in a movie thats equal parts ridiculous, adorable, and laugh-out-loud funny.
Last night, a very special treat was delivered to the on-going SXSW Film Festivalin Austin, Texas, as a work-in-progress cut ofwas given its world premiere at the Paramount Theater. Directed by Peter Atencio and written by Jordan Peele and Alex Rubens, the film centers on two best friends: the up-tight family man Clarence (Keegan-Michael Key), whose wife and kid are away for the weekend; and Rell (Peele), a lazy pothead who finds his heart on the mend after a breakup thanks to the mysterious arrival of a ridiculously adorable kitten on his doorstep. Naming the tiny animal Keanu, Rell legitimately starts to emotionally heal
but he immediately begins to unravel again when he comes home one day to discover that his house has been robbed and his pet has been kidnapped. Unable to just let it go, Rell and Clarence begin an investigation into who took the tiny kitten, but find themselves in completely over their heads when they discover the only way to get Keanu back is to infiltrate a dangerous street gang.
From a macro perspective,does rest heavily on one major comedic conceit which is that Rell and Clarence are as non-gangster as two guys can get and completely out of their depth but what makes the film really work is that it never feels repetitive or puffed up. This is mostly because the film is constantly escalating the stakes and the extremity of the situations that the two friends find themselves in at first just learning to casually talk street while hanging at a strip club, but soon finding themselves dealing drugs and in the middle of massive shootouts. The tighter the corner that the duo finds themselves in, the better Keegan-Michael Key and Jordan Peele work, forced to endlessly squirm and lie, and in the process produce comedic gold be it lying about a minivan being the best low-key ride for criminal activity or singer/songwriter George Michael actually being a light-skinned OG.
The film also reinforces the old W.C. Fields adage about actors working with animals or children. Because the only thing more entertaining to watch in Keanu than Keegan-Michael Key and Jordan Peele is its titular, scene-stealing kitten. Not only is the kitten so insanely adorable that you cant help but coo every time he is on screen (not even remotely an exaggeration), but there is an incredible amount of surprising comedic mileage that simply comes from watching him awkwardly leap and dash across a room in slow motion as bullets fly around a room. Youve never seen anything like it, and its truly wonderful.
Warner Bros. is set to haveout in theaters fairly soon set for release on April 29th and the SXSWscreening of the work-in-progress version most definitely did exactly what it was supposed to do: build hype. The film will inevitably be considered one of the best comedies of 2016, and if it wasnt on your radar already, it definitely should be now.