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All About Nina

Rating6.2 /10
20181 h 37 m
United States
3362 people rated

Nina is a stand-up comedian who sees her life turned upside down when she meets Rafe.

Drama

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nathanramos241

15/06/2025 10:44
"All About Nina" (2018 release; 98 min.) brings the story of Nina, a struggling stand-up comedian looking to break through. As the movie opens, Nina is doing a very R-rated gig in New York, and afterwards we see her with her abusive (and married) boyfriend. Nina decides that she needs a complete change of scenery, and moves to LA. After her first stand-up show there, she gets to know Rafe, a guy who seems to be too good to be true.... At this point we are 10 min. into the movie but to tell you more of the plot would spoil your viewing experience, you'll just have to see for yourself how it all plays out. Couple of comments: this is the feature film writing and directing debut of Eva Vives (from Spain). Here, she takes some of her own life experiences and turns them into what initially appears to be a very raunchy comedy. However, the movie changes gear several times. As Nina (who claims she doesn't date) and Rafe get to know each other better, Nina finds herself in a confused spot."You keep being honest, what is wrong with you?", Nina exasperates early on. Later, Nina confesses to a friend that "He's just the right amount of screwed-up". Yet deeper into the movie, we find out more about Nina... All of this might be a bit too much or even suspicious, if it weren't for the dazzling performance of Marie Elizabeth Winstead as Nina. She leaves it all out there (literally) for this role. Common plays the mysterious Rafe a little too aloof in my book. The stand-up scenes (of which there are quite a few) feature both Nina and a number of other wannabe's and are quite good actually. Bottom line: this lil' movie turns out to be quite the character study (as deeply flas as that character may be), with along the way quite a few raunchy stand-up comedy. "All About Nina" premiered at this year's Tribeca Film Festival, and it finally opened at my local art-house theater here in Cincinnati this past weekend (for a limited 1 week run, according to the theater). The Sunday early evening screening was attended so-so (about 10 people). That's a shame, but maybe the movie will do better when it opens on other platforms. If you are interested in a character study that is at times dark and at times raunchy funny, I'd readily suggest you check this out, be it at the theater (if you still can), on VOD, or eventually on DVD/Blu-ray, and draw your own conclusion.

N Tè Bø

29/05/2023 15:57
source: All About Nina

glenn_okit

22/11/2022 17:58
(I do not typically write reviews but I think that MEW was incredible in this film.) I'm not going to pretend to be an expert film connoisseur. You can talk about genres, formulas, yadda yadda yadda....I really enjoyed this movie, I've seen MEW in Mercy Street on PBS and other films and I have always liked her work but she was really amazing in this film. Was it dark???...well yes it was...was it hard to watch at times???....uh huh... I think that was sort of the point, when you find out what Nina had been through it all tied together for me. Supporting cast was great I thought. Common and Kate Del Castillo were very good (I loved that KDC spoke English as I'm used to her myriad of spanish language roles..La Reina del Sur, Ingobernable etc). I honestly thought that Mary Elizabeth Winstead put on one of the best performances that I've seen in quite some time.

sergine Merkel

22/11/2022 17:58
Very funny and dark and honest. Lead actors are excellent and really well cast. Well done - it's definitely a film for now.

Domy🍑🍑

22/11/2022 17:58
It all drama disgusting movie not worth watching, the whole work is missing a movie

Brenden Praise

22/11/2022 17:58
I had no clue what this movie was about before I watched. Of which I'm very glad. It was refreshing to see such a real, honest, moving story...it had been a while. Great performances. I still think about this movie long after I first saw it.

0.

22/11/2022 17:58
Saw Mary Winstead in Brain Dead, which is the only reason I watched this film. She absolutely killed it in that role, so there was a lot of good will and openness for me going in. 6/10 is generous, but for some reason I still like her. For starters, she was playing a stand-up comic and I didn't think she was all that funny, and to go out of your way to bring up gross images that are supposedly funny regarding women may be part of the point of the film, but I didn't like it at all. Maybe women try to be as gross as men with comedy, I don't know 'cause I don't go to comedy clubs, the other female comediennes seemed to be going for that effect as well. And, once again, maybe this was deliberate, but to have her pacing around topless in her apartment rehearsing for her act was a real turn off. I would guess that 10% of the population at large looks good naked or nearly naked (at least for me), and it takes away somewhat from my seeing her as attractive, as in an attractive leading lady. Guys are guys (unfortunately, I wish I wasn't so affected by the visual), but a film is a visual medium, I didn't appreciate having that bit of mystic removed. That it was revealed this film was a vehicle for victims of abuse towards the end explained alot. But overall, I didn't feel that much for this character, I didn't feel like I got to know her, just saw mostly her acting out and having a very defensive approach to life- overall something women may relate to more, but it sure wasn't entertaining.

Jacqueline

22/11/2022 17:58
Ever since Sky High I knew there was something special about Mary Elizabeth Winstead. And correct me if I'm wrong, but this seems like the first movie she has been the true and only "star" and focus. Even in 10 Cloverfield Lane, she shares a lot of screen time with John Goodman and John Gallagher Jr. However, with All About Nina she gets a full 90 minutes to flex every hit of her acting talent and it is quite something to watch. She does everything from very good impressions, to hilarious sets on stage, to then an incredibly heartfelt and deeply emotional set on a stage in the 3rd act. I kept asking myself whether I was supposed to laugh or feel bad for Nina as she would rip through a set and move onto the bar and drink away her sorrows. But in reality, you're supposed to feel both. The film takes you through the entire emotional spectrum as Nina learns to love herself so that she can eventually find an openness to someone else loving her again, an arc that Winstead very well could have been nominated for. 9.0/10

sheikhseedia

22/11/2022 17:58
Mary Elizabeth Winstead puts in the performance of her career, and the clueless viewers gave this movie a rating under 6? All I can think of, is that this film was not dumb enough, or funny enough, or closer to the reality TV most Americans are watching these days. Also, no explosions or special effects. It did get a much higher rating on some other sites, so not everyone missed the intent of this wonderful film. She certainly showed us what she is capable with the gem of a performance she created in the last season of Fargo. This was the feature film debut for the director Eva Vives, who was also the writer on this terrific film. This was obviously a small independent film, as Hollywood has forgotten how to make such story driven, well written, tightly directed gems like this one. Common was outstanding as usual. He is an amazing talent. All of the supporting cast was excellent. The story line progressed in totally unpredictable fashion, and the ending was about as good as it could possibly be, considering the challenging direction the story took toward the end. I highly recommend this film. Believe the ratings at your own peril.

April Mofolo

22/11/2022 17:58
Pretty shallow formula been done a zillion times guearranteed box office success but crap crap crap terrible writing acting and plot your time is more valuable doing anything than watching this
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