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Home / Arts and Entertainment / Middle School Musical Sparks Sundance Surprise

Middle School Musical Sparks Sundance Surprise

29 Jan

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Summary

  • A musical with middle schoolers is the unexpected focus.
  • The plot involves revenge and a controversial, unrepeated performance.
  • The film satirizes white liberalism and weaponized tragedy.
Middle School Musical Sparks Sundance Surprise

A unique theme is emerging at this year's Sundance Film Festival: children staging musicals on unconventional subjects. Giselle Bonilla's directorial debut, "The Musical," written by Alex Heller, centers on a surprising and potentially humorous musical production.

The film's plot follows Doug, a middle school teacher portrayed by Will Brill, who is dealing with heartbreak. His ex-girlfriend Abigail, played by Gillian Jacobs, is now dating the smarmy Principal Brady, portrayed by Rob Lowe. Doug's plan for revenge involves staging a wild musical with his students aimed at derailing Brady's ambitions.

As described by Heller, the film is about a "sad and jealous man who wants revenge on the person he hates most in the world." Brill offers a slightly different take, calling it about a "sad and handsome man who is resentful and takes his power back." Jacobs notes her character must navigate working with both ex-boyfriends while teaching, adding another layer of complication.

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Rob Lowe humorously adds that his character, Principal Brady, is unaware of the musical's true nature and is expecting something akin to 'West Side Story,' not realizing it will impact his career. Director Bonilla characterizes the film as a satire on "white liberalism" and individuals who "weaponize tragedy for their own agendas."

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
The film follows a heartbroken middle school teacher who uses his theater students to stage a controversial musical as a form of revenge against his ex-girlfriend and her new partner.
The film is described as a satire on white liberalism and people who weaponize tragedy for their own agendas, promising humor and unexpected twists.
The film stars Rob Lowe, Gillian Jacobs, and Will Brill, with the story written by Alex Heller and directed by Giselle Bonilla.

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