FILM By Chris McCoy
Save Yourselves! Vacationers try to ignore an alien invasion in this sharp comedy.
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quarrel that follows Jack’s thoughtless tab erasure (“I use those tabs for work!” Su cries.), they settle on the couch for a little make-up nookie — until Jack gets a text from his friend who is getting married. Distracted again, they retreat back into their smartphone bubbles. The opening scene is a masterful piece of screenwriting and staging by writing/directing team Alex Huston Fischer and Eleanor Wilson. Save Yourselves! is their feature debut. It caused a stir at Sundance back in the Before Times of January, and was snatched up by Bleecker Street Films, the New York indie studio behind Logan Lucky and the Memphis-based Brian Banks. At the wedding, they catch up with their friends IRL. Everyone, it seems, is doing something more meaningful with their lives than Su and Jack. Ralph (Ben Sinclair) quit his job as an investment banker to found a start-up that is 3D printing eco-friendly surfboards inspired by whale tails. As the wine flows and the conversations deepen, Ralph offers to let Su and Jack use his grandfather’s cabin near a lake upstate.
Invasion of the attention snatchers — Sunita Mani (left) and John Reynolds star as internetsavvy millennial love birds trying to unplug and recalibrate in Save Yourselves! Su jumps at the opportunity to get out of town. They both need time away from their phones, their laptops, the internet, and life in general, to put things in perspective. “I want us to be better people,” she says. The plan is to spend a disconnected week at the cabin. No internet, no Alexa, just nature. All this information overload has a tendency to make trivial things seem important. We think we have to keep checking Twitter and Facebook or risk being out of touch, but self-care is more important. What are they going to miss during their week away that’s so paramount? How about an alien invasion? While Jack and Su are holed up in the cabin, drifting around a lily-padfilled pond in a borrowed canoe, smoking weed, and watching a weird meteor shower, all hell breaks loose back home. The aliens might look like harmless puff balls, but they make quick work of human civilization. Jack must come to terms with the fact that his web design skills are suddenly irrelevant, and he can’t even start a fire. Save Yourselves! is a sci-fi horror comedy in the tradition of Shaun of the Dead and Zombieland. Like Cloverfield, it’s a ground-level view of an apocalyptic alien invasion, only funny. Fischer and Wilson’s biggest asset is Sunita Mani. You probably recognize her from a Progressive insurance commercial, but she’s been demonstrating her razor-sharp timing in
October 8-14, 2020
ow many times this year have you opened your computer or glanced at your smartphone and exclaimed “Oh my god, this is bad!”? When Su (Sunita Mani) does it in the opening scene of Save Yourselves!, it’s pretty relatable, right? Has the president given COVID to Betty White? Has Kanye tapped a swarm of murder hornets as his running mate? Are we out of toilet paper again? In Su’s case, the “Oh my god, this is bad!” is because her boyfriend Jack (John Reynolds) has accidentally closed all of her tabs on her internet browser. So, definitely not good, but it could have been worse. Su and Jack have a cozy little millennial life in Brooklyn. He is a software developer (of course), and she is a personal assistant. They are, like practically everyone else, living in a computer-created bubble of their own making. After the inevitable lovers’
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