
Director: David Gordon Green
Release Date: 20th January 2012 (UK)
After drunken-hazy hit Pineapple Express and not-so popular Your Highness, David Gordon Green is back with 'The Sitter'.
Jonah Hill plays Noah Griffith, a suspended college-student who offers to babysit for the evening. Three-troubled children along with high demands from his 'girlfriend' leads Noah on a night he would never forget, where he ends up in tremendous trouble.
Personally, I think that it would benefit Jonah Hill's career if he were to star in a popular 'serious' film. His filmography so far consists of:
Evan Almighty
Superbad
Forgetting Sarah Marshall
Funny People
Get Him To The Greek
Arguably, the films contain the same humour with the same style of jokes. It is popular with audiences yes, however to be defined as a real actor, personally it would be better seeing him as a serious role.
The Sitter has the same humour. There are some funny one liners, Blithe (Laundry Bender), the youngest child and only girl is my favourite character from the film. Her one-liners and exclamatory comments such as 'It was me, I just sharted' were the funniest moments of the film, if anything the only funny part of the film.
As similar with Superbad, I believed the plot unfolds too drastically, is unbelievable and predictably bad. It felt difficult to understand the film, what with everything happening. It seemed as though Gordon Green took it a little too far, making the film less enjoyable.
Fans of Superbad- it is worth a watch merely because you will enjoy the lack of storyline. Despite the fact I enjoyed 'Forgetting Sarah Marshall' I seem to question where are traditional comedy values going? It needn't be so extreme to make people laugh, however some may enjoy it.
RATING: 3/10

