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Therapist's Emotional Spiral Amid Daughter's Illness Captivates Audiences
9 Oct
Summary
- Therapist Linda struggles with daughter's mysterious illness, husband's absence, and apartment disaster
- Actress Rose Byrne delivers a career-defining performance as the unraveling therapist
- Film blends dark comedy and gut-wrenching drama, challenging perceptions of motherhood

In the summer of 2023, writer-director Mary Bronstein's astonishing film "If I Had Legs I'd Kick You" premiered at the Sundance Film Festival, captivating audiences with its raw and unflinching portrayal of a therapist's emotional breakdown.
The film's protagonist, Linda, played by acclaimed actress Rose Byrne, is a therapist and mother struggling to cope with her daughter's mysterious illness, which requires a feeding tube. Compounding her troubles, Linda's husband is MIA, and a giant water-spewing hole has opened up in the ceiling of her Montauk apartment, which may be a metaphor for her own crumbling mental state.
Rather than confront her problems head-on, Linda retreats into a spiral of cheap wine, weed, and self-destructive behavior. Her clients, including a terminally anxious new mother, and the medical administration overseeing her daughter's care, only add to her mounting stress. Meanwhile, her husband's unhelpful phone calls and a fellow motel tenant's vague attempts to help further complicate Linda's already fragile psyche.
Byrne's performance has been hailed as a career-defining moment, seamlessly blending the comedic talents she displayed in films like "Bridesmaids" and "Spy" with the gut-wrenching dramatic gravitas of her work in the FX series "Damages." Bronstein's unique perspective, informed by her own experiences and a master's degree in psychology, lends the film a pointed and specific exploration of the challenges and societal pressures faced by mothers.
As Linda's situation spirals further out of control, the film challenges the audience's preconceptions about motherhood, mental health, and the limits of human endurance. "If I Had Legs I'd Kick You" is a bold, uncompromising, and ultimately cathartic cinematic experience that is sure to leave a lasting impression on all who witness it.