
The provocative tale of a woman, Jill who snaps under crushing life pressures and assumes the psyche of a vicious dog. Her philandering, absentee husband, Bill is forced to become reacquainted with his four children and sister-in-law, Beth as they attempt to keep the family together during this bizarre crisis.... (Full plot summary below)
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The provocative tale of a woman, Jill who snaps under crushing life pressures and assumes the psyche of a vicious dog. Her philandering, absentee husband, Bill is forced to become reacquainted with his four children and sister-in-law, Beth as they attempt to keep the family together during this bizarre crisis.
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| The PlaylistEli Fine"Bitch" is about as confrontational a piece of work as anything else to come out this year. |
| Eye for FilmJennie KermodeBitch takes a challenging premise and turns it into the smartest left-of-field take on mental health issues since Frank. |
| Consequence of SoundRandall ColburnBitch‘s third act is an improvement upon its second, mainly in that the movie allows itself to be weird again. |
| The PlaylistElazar Fine"Bitch" is about as confrontational a piece of work as anything else to come out this year. |
| The Film StageJohn FinkFearless writer-director-actress Marianna Palka has crafted an bold, dark domestic comedy with Bitch. |
| New York TimesJeannette CatsoulisAs she did in her gentler but equally original “Good Dick” in 2008, Ms. Palka carves a black and biting niche between a man and a woman, a space where chaos and psychological unease demand to be reckoned with. |
| indieWireEric KohnEven as the high-concept premise wears thin, Palka manages to generate an unexpected degree of sympathy for the floundering couple, and the wordless finale allows for a complete transformation that extends beyond Jill’s bizarre condition. |
| Bloody DisgustingFred TopelI'd love to understand why [Marianna Palka] wants to present herself this way, but I don't. It would be easy to call it self-loathing but that seems too obvious. Yet if there was another message, it's giving way to the self-loathing interpretation. |
| Film InquiryChloe WalkerIt's a wonderful film; humanely acted, fiercely entertaining and commendably nuanced. It deserves a wide audience. The world would be better for it. |
| Los Angeles TimesKatie WalshFor a film that’s incredibly angry and blackly comic, it finally, and surprisingly, makes a case for compassion and understanding. |