The Bubble (2022 film)

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The Bubble
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Directed by Judd Apatow
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  • Judd Apatow
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Cinematography Ben Smithard
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  • Dan Schalk
  • James Thomas
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Distributed by Netflix
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  • April 1, 2022 (2022-04-01)
Running time
124 minutes
Country United States
Language English

The Bubble is a 2022 American comedy film directed by Judd Apatow from a screenplay co-written with Pam Brady. The film features an ensemble cast that includes Karen Gillan, Iris Apatow, Fred Armisen, Maria Bakalova, David Duchovny, Keegan-Michael Key, Leslie Mann, Kate McKinnon, Pedro Pascal, Guz Khan, Peter Serafinowicz and Harry Trevaldwyn.

The Bubble was released on April 1, 2022, by Netflix. The film received negative reviews from some critics.[1]

Plot

Following a problematic film role that nearly destroyed her career, actress Carol Cobb is offered the chance to revive it by reprising her role as the heroic Dr. Lacey Nightingale in the sixth installment of the wildly popular Cliff Beasts franchise: Cliff Beasts 6: Battle for Everest: Memories of a Requiem. Having turned down appearing in the fifth film in favor of doing the aforementioned panned role, Carol initially fears that her former Cliff Beasts castmates may still hold a grudge against her.

One of the first major film productions to resume amidst the COVID-19 pandemic, the Cliff Beasts cast arrive at a swanky English hotel and must self-quarantine for two weeks. During this time, they go stir-crazy, stuck in their rooms. Afterwards, a welcome back party is organized for the cast and crew. Here, Carol happily reunites with co-stars Dustin, Howie and Sean but has an awkward meeting with Lauren, the only Cliff Beasts co-star appearing bitter about her absence. There are two series newcomers, Dieter, a respected, but indifferent veteran actor, and Krystal, a young TikTok sensation to attract a younger demographic. The latter quickly bonds with Carla, a deadpan on-set production assistant who's her age. Director Darren Eigan, an enthusiastic, but frazzled indie filmmaker tries to boost morale and make the shoot special, coming off as pretentious. He clashes with leading man Dustin, who constantly bombards him with revised versions of the script to fit his own vision. Dieter has a crush on Anika, the hotel's sweet front desk clerk, hitting on her. She’s interested but wants to build a proper relationship first before jumping into sex.

Shooting begins and for the first few days, everything appears to be okay. The cast starts pre-production training, including Sean humorously learning how to fly a helicopter up and down. However, a series of events delay the production even more. During a group meditation session, Howie becomes paranoid and quits the film in a panic. In response to this, Howie's Cliff Beasts character is killed off gruesomely. Bored in the hotel, Krystal and Carla sneak out to party in the city. This gains traction online and gets Krystal cancelled for her behavior, losing many of her followers. Later the cast tests positive for influenza, linked to a delivery girl. Despite being ill, the studio forces them to film, leading to projectile vomiting during an intense shoot. They are told to self-quarantine yet again. Introduced is the mysterious Mr. Best, the head of a new security team from the studio to oversee the cast and film's production, making some of the cast grow suspicious. Carol’s boyfriend breaks up with her over the phone so, dejected, she encounters a member of a football team also residing at the hotel. She nearly has a fling with him until he reveals he's married and has multiple girlfriends and mistresses. When the shoot starts back up again, Carol realizes that most of her character's dialogue and actions have been given to Krystal or omitted. Humiliated after shooting a scene where Dr. Lacey urinates in fear, she suspects this is how the studio is getting back at her for leaving the franchise. Carol has a heart-to-heart with Darren, telling him of her concerns, but when he talks to the higher-ups about giving back her dialogue it backfires.

Lauren tries to escape from the hotel in a frenzy one night. Mr. Best's men graphically shoot one of her hands off, leaving her in the hospital for the remainder of the shoot. Mr. Best claims that his men thought she was a crazed fan that had wandered onto the premises, but the cast theorizes that he himself is there so they complete the movie by any means necessary. Infuriated, Carol tries to rally together her castmates and fight for their rights. One night, the remaining cast bond over drugs and the grievances they've been having with the shoot and with themselves. Shortly afterwards, while filming an elaborate dancing TikTok with Krystal, Dieter collapses. They quickly work together to revive him, however, it's Anika who does it, cementing their relationship. This event inspires Carol, noticing the cast’s long-forgotten effective teamwork. The reinvigorated friendship is strong and they plan a getaway. As they shoot the climax, Dustin creates a distraction by clashing with Darren about the script revisions while the rest of the cast leave the set and try to avoid getting caught by Mr. Best and his men.

Carla reveals she was a studio mole put in place to befriend Krystal and spy on the cast, leading to a live-streamed fistfight between them. Meanwhile, Carol is chased down and nearly caught by Mr. Best but is saved at the last moment by Howie returning and incapacitating him with a bow. The cast meets up at the helipad, calling upon an unsure Sean to fly them out. A furious Darren tries to stop them from leaving, but is knocked out by Dustin. Inside the helicopter is Anika, who hopes to run away with Dieter, who happily accepts. Sean gets the helicopter up off the ground but doesn't know how to fly it forward. The rest of the crew encourage Sean to fly the helicopter away from the hotel as the Cliff Beasts cast celebrate their victory.

Two years later, a behind the scenes documentary detailing the troubled production and crazy antics on the set entitled Beasts of the Bubble is released to rave reviews and praise from the public. While Carol is described as "the villain" of the film, she's proud of the project. Dieter and Anika's relationship is still strong. Lauren is in good spirits, having a robotic hand. Meanwhile, Darren is signed on to direct a movie based on Skittles.

Cast

  • Karen Gillan as Carol Cobb, a washed-up actress portraying Dr. Lacey Nightingale in the Cliff Beasts franchise.
  • Iris Apatow as Krystal Kris, a TikTok superstar who joins the Cliff Beasts 6 cast as the character Vivian Joy. An uncredited Maude Apatow also briefly portrays Kris in a parodic scene.
  • Pedro Pascal as Dieter Bravo, a serious veteran actor portraying a new character and tragic villain named Gio in Cliff Beasts 6 while coping with both an addiction to sex and hard drugs.
  • Leslie Mann as Lauren Van Chance, an actress who portrays a Cliff Beasts fan favorite character named Dolly, as well as Dustin’s on-and-off love interest.
  • Fred Armisen as Darren Eigan, a former indie filmmaker hired to direct Cliff Beasts 6.
  • David Duchovny as Dustin Mulray, the workaholic lead of the Cliff Beasts franchise who portrays the character Dr. Hal Packard, as well as Lauren’s on-and-off love interest.
  • Keegan-Michael Key as Sean Knox, an actor who portrays the Cliff Beasts character Colt Rockwell and promotes himself as a wellness guru when not on-camera.
  • Kate McKinnon as Paula, the studio executive overseeing the Cliff Beasts franchise.
  • Guz Khan as Howie Frangopolous, an actor who portrays Jarrar, the comic relief character of the Cliff Beasts franchise.
  • Peter Serafinowicz as Gavin, executive producer of the Cliff Beasts franchise.
  • Vir Das as Ronjon, the owner of the hotel playing host to the Cliff Beasts 6 cast and crew.
  • Maria Bakalova as Anika, a hotel clerk propositioned by Dieter.
  • Galen Hopper as Carla, the daughter of the stunt coordinator and Gavin's production assistant who pretends to be friends with Krystal.
  • Samson Kayo as Bola, the cast coordinator.
  • Raphael Acloque as Zaki, a soccer player whose team is in the same hotel as the actors.
  • Ross Lee as Mr. Best, the head of security.
  • Harry Trevaldwyn as Gunther, the awkward COVID safety officer.
  • Danielle Vitalis as Pippa, Gavin's assistant
  • Nick Kocher as Scott Dawson, the behind-the-scenes stills photographer.
  • Rob Delaney as Marti, Carol's agent.
  • Maria Bamford as Krystal's mom
  • Chris Witaske as Josh, Carol's husband
  • Ben Ashenden as Tip, the MoCap Guy
  • Alexander Owen as Cyril, the MoCap Guy
  • Zander Emlano as Rafi, Lauren and Dustin's adopted son
  • Celeste Dring as Martha, the script supervisor
  • Benedict Cumberbatch as himself, appearing in a drug-induced hallucination.
  • Donna Air as Susan Howard, Entertainment Tonight reporter[2]
  • Beck as himself, hired to perform for the cast.
  • John Lithgow as Tom, the studio chairman
  • Austin Ku as Li, the executive chairman
  • Daisy Ridley as Kate, an exercise AI who had sex with Dieter during a drug trip. Her human model later appears at the red carpet premiere for Beasts of the Bubble with Dieter and Anika.
  • John Cena as Steve, the incompetent stunt coordinator who appears through a video call.
  • James McAvoy as himself

Production

It was announced in November 2020 that Judd Apatow had set his next film at Netflix, with the film being about the production of a film during the COVID-19 pandemic.[3] The Bubble was written by Apatow and Pam Brady. It was inspired by the production of Jurassic World Dominion (2022), which was filmed during the pandemic with its actors living together in a hotel during the shoot.[4][5]

In February 2021, Karen Gillan, Iris Apatow, Fred Armisen, Maria Bakalova, David Duchovny, Keegan-Michael Key, Leslie Mann, Pedro Pascal and Peter Serafinowicz were cast to star in the film.[6] On March 16, 2021, Vir Das, Rob Delaney, Galen Hopper, Samson Kayo, Guz Khan, Nick Kocher, Ross Lee, Harry Trevaldwyn and Danielle Vitalis joined the cast.[7]

Principal photography began on February 22, 2021, and concluded on April 16, 2021, in the United Kingdom at Shepperton Studios in Shepperton, Hedsor House in Hedsor and Cliveden House in Taplow.[8][9][10]

Reception

On Rotten Tomatoes, the film has an approval rating of 21% based on 113 reviews, with an average rating of 4.00/10. The website's critics consensus reads: "Meandering and mostly unfunny, The Bubble gums up an all-star cast with hackneyed gags about showbiz and pandemic life."[11] Metacritic assigned the film a weighted average score of 34 out of 100 based on 34 critics, indicating "generally unfavorable reviews".[12]

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