Eenie Meanie is the sort of film that has a lot of great ideas and a lot of good parts, but doesn't quite come together in a way that works well. While it isn't a terrible watch and manages to be entertaining enough, most of it feels like it could have been better. It just doesn't quite click. There is a better film somewhere here in this story.
Let's talk about what's good. The big thing is the cast. Weaving is clearly capable of leading a film and she does a good job here but her character isn't written quite well enough for her to truly shine. But her co-star Glusman has a breakout moment. I haven't felt he's been overly impressive in most of the films I've seen here, but his role in Eenie Meanie is a scene stealer, and he rises to the occasion. He is delightfully entertaining throughout. This movie has a far better cast than what you might expect and they all step up. I think the film's flaws would be even more obvious without them doing such a great job.
The film's biggest weakness might be how it sets out quite a few large barriers that it never quite overcomes. Weaving's relationships are set out as quite unhealthy and it never quite redeems them enough for where they go. This is a 90 minute movie that needs more time to flesh out its story and characters. There is a great car chase near the end and some quite funny moments, and overall I wanted to be invested in what I was watching. I'm just not sure it earns all the pathos needed to really sell this successfully.
Eenie Meanie
Starring: Samara Weaving, Karl Glusman, Jermaine Fowler, Marshawn Lynch, Randall Park, Steve Zahn, Andy Garcia
Writer/Director: Shawn Simmons
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