Chaotic, meta & deceitful. Those are simply a few words that would only begin to fully describe Lawrence Micheal Levine’s dark dramedy Black Bear. Starring Aubrey Plaza, Sarah Gadon & Christopher Abbott, the film follows Allison (Plaza), a filmmaker on a retreat in an isolated cabin in the woods. While trying to pen her new screenplay, her “inner demons” are brought out as events around her slowly begin to escalate. That is saying the absolute bare minimum about this film, as it’s twistier than a country road and is best to go in blind…not that you really have a choice considering its lack of public knowledge. The film premiered at Sundance 2020 and has made its way to the Cinéfest 2020’s virtual fest. I think it’s safe to say this will be one of the best film’s to play here. Black Bear is truly a perfect combination of mumblecore, dark comedy, thriller and metaness. One minute you will be laughing at Aubrey’s excellent dialogue and then next minute you’ll have your jaw wide open at the disturbing sequences unfolding before your eyes. Lawrence Micheal Levine’s screenplay is easily the best of the year with every single word feeling authentic and real. Sarah Gadon gives a career high performance that feels so raw and powerful. Other supporting roles are great all around too and it’s easily safe to say this is Aubrey Plaza’s best performance since Ingrid Goes West.
Black Bear gets a 4.5/5!