
On the eve of America's most traumatic election, a couple, Jane and Eugene on the verge of a nervous break-up decide to split their house up over the weekend. Desperate to make new connections, they find themselves in a series of unpredictable misadventures, sexual escapades and emotional traumas. From this simple premise we delve into a manic and hilarious world of lust and mistrust, revealing the identity crises and narcissistic self-loathing at the core of the millennial e... (Full plot summary below)
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On the eve of America's most traumatic election, a couple, Jane and Eugene on the verge of a nervous break-up decide to split their house up over the weekend. Desperate to make new connections, they find themselves in a series of unpredictable misadventures, sexual escapades and emotional traumas. From this simple premise we delve into a manic and hilarious world of lust and mistrust, revealing the identity crises and narcissistic self-loathing at the core of the millennial experience.
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| Film ThreatAlan NgIt’s a film that will surprise you if you give it a chance. |
| The PlaylistLena WilsonWhen all’s said and done, Wobble Palace is trying so hard you can’t help but like it. |
| Baltimore MagazineMax WeissStill, young audiences will recognize themselves and their friends and be amused. It's hard not to laugh at these characters, but a little harder to care about them. |
| New York TimesTeo BugbeeEvery moment is as cringe-worthy and creative as Eugene’s floating toupee. Movies about the millennial moment are multitudinous, but Wobble Palace is special: a sendup of broke-artist types that shimmers with abashed affection. |
| Los Angeles TimesKimber MyersThis isn’t an idealized version of romance or L.A. millennials; Kotlyarenko and Nekrasova shine a glaring iPhone flashlight on their characters’ — and their generation’s — flaws. |
| New YorkerRichard BrodyNeither character offers much more than a handful of idiosyncrasies, which, nonetheless, are often funny, poignant, and clever. |
| n+1A.S. HamrahNekrasova's voice is the voice of a generation - in tone at least. |
| User ReviewSofia Nwas pleasantly surprised by this film. laughed a lot. used social media in a non cringe way. cast was great, can't believe it was made in 8 days. better than most stuff on Netflix |
| User ReviewAldemir_LThought provoking perspective of man and woman relationship dynamics. Reminded me of the also excellent "Blue Valentine". |