On the Rocks (film)

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On the Rocks
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Official release poster
Directed by Sofia Coppola
Written bySofia Coppola
Produced by
Starring
Cinematography Philippe Le Sourd
Edited by Sarah Flack
Music by Phoenix
Production
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Distributed by
Release dates
  • September 22, 2020 (2020-09-22)(NYFF)
  • October 2, 2020 (2020-10-02)(United States)
  • October 23, 2020 (2020-10-23)(Apple TV+)
Running time
96 minutes [1]
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
Box office$1 million [2]

On the Rocks is a 2020 American comedy-drama film written and directed by Sofia Coppola. It follows a father and daughter (Bill Murray and Rashida Jones) as they harbor suspicions about her husband's (Marlon Wayans) fidelity. It had its world premiere at the New York Film Festival on September 22, 2020. It received a limited theatrical release on October 2, 2020, by A24, followed by digital streaming on October 23, 2020, by Apple TV+. It received positive reviews from critics, who noted it as lighter than Coppola's previous films, and praised Murray’s performance.

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Plot

Laura and Dean are a married couple living in Manhattan with two young daughters, Maya and Theo. Laura is a novelist who appears to be stuck in a rut as she struggles to finish her latest book. Dean is a successful entrepreneur at a burgeoning tech start-up, surrounded by young and attractive co-workers, often leaving Laura in charge of their daughters. One night, after arriving home from one of his frequent business trips, Dean climbs into bed and begins to kiss Laura passionately. However, once he recognizes her voice, he abruptly stops and goes to sleep, much to Laura's confusion. The next day, Laura finds a woman's toiletry bag in Dean's luggage; he later explains that it belongs to his business associate, Fiona, and he offered to carry it in his suitcase because she could not fit it in her carry-on.

Laura confides her misgivings about Dean to her father, Felix, a wealthy, semiretired art dealer. A longtime playboy, Felix flirts with most women he encounters and believes that men are biologically wired to cheat. Convinced that Dean is having an affair, Felix proposes an investigation into him and encourages Laura to check his phone for incriminating text messages. Laura reluctantly does so, but finds nothing out of the ordinary.

While away on a business trip, Dean FaceTimes Laura on her birthday and surprises her with a gift, a Thermomix, about which she does not seem particularly excited. Despite previously insisting that she did not want to celebrate her birthday, Laura agrees to go out to a restaurant with Felix. He reveals that he had Dean followed and he was spotted shopping for jewelry at Cartier. As Laura grows suspicious, Felix picks her up in his vintage sports car and convinces her to stake out Dean as he attends a work dinner. After Dean leaves in a cab with Fiona, Felix speeds through the streets after them, but Laura and he end up pulled over by two police officers due to reckless driving. Felix knows the father of one of the officers, using this to charm his way out of a ticket.

Felix later discovers that Dean is planning a trip to a Mexican resort, which Laura does not believe. The next day, Dean casually tells her about the trip. Upon learning that Fiona is going on the trip as well, an increasingly suspicious Laura calls Felix, who convinces her to follow Dean to Mexico to spy on him. At the resort, Laura and Felix argue over his infidelity, which he attempts to rationalize by saying he felt undervalued by her mother after their children were born, and tearfully reveals that his former mistress recently passed away. Laura asserts that his expectations regarding women’s affection is unattainable. They eventually spot a woman in Dean's room one evening. When Laura rushes in to confront Dean, she is surprised to find Fiona in the room with her female friend. Meanwhile, Dean calls Laura to inform her that he left early and is on his way back home. Realizing her mistake, Laura lashes out at Felix, berating him for his selfishness and poor treatment of her mother.

Back in New York, Laura and Dean have a heart-to-heart conversation, in which they share their respective fears and insecurities; she had been feeling alienated from him due to his constant business trips, while he said he had been busy working because he wanted to be a better provider for his family. They reconcile, and Laura overcomes her writer's block. Some time later, Felix visits Laura and the two make amends. While at a restaurant, Dean surprises Laura with a second birthday gift—an engraved Cartier watch. Laura takes off the vintage watch Felix had previously given her and puts on Dean's.

Cast

Production

On November 15, 2018, it was announced that Apple had entered into a multi-year agreement with entertainment company A24 to produce a slate of original films in partnership with their worldwide video unit. [3] On January 15, 2019, it was announced that the first film produced under that partnership would be directed by Sofia Coppola and titled On the Rocks. [4]

Alongside the film's initial announcement, it was confirmed that it would star Bill Murray and Rashida Jones. [4] In April 2019, Marlon Wayans joined the cast of the film. [5] In June 2019, Jessica Henwick joined the cast of the film. [6] By July, Jenny Slate had been announced as joining the cast. [7]

Principal photography for the film began in June 2019 in New York City. [8]

Release

On the Rocks had its world premiere at the New York Film Festival on September 22, 2020. [9] [10] It was released in a limited theatrical release on October 2, 2020, by A24, followed by digital streaming on October 23, 2020, by Apple TV+. [11] [12]

Reception

Critical response

On review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes, the film has an approval rating of 87% based on 290 critic reviews, with an average rating of 7.3/10. The website's critics consensus reads: "On the Rocks isn't as potent as its top-shelf ingredients might suggest, but the end result still goes down easy – and offers high proof of Bill Murray's finely aged charm." [13] On Metacritic, the film has a weighted average score of 73 out of 100 based on 47 critics, indicating "generally favorable reviews". [14]

David Ehrlich of IndieWire gave the film a "B+" and said that "On the Rocks isn't destined to achieve the same kind of iconic status as some of Coppola's previous work. It isn't disposable, but it also doesn't offer anything to obsess about, which is a real change of pace for a filmmaker who launched a zillion Tumblrs and Pinterest boards and gave humanity the gif of Emma Watson saying 'I wanna rob.'" [15] Owen Gleiberman of Variety said that "On the Rocks turns into a boozy humanistic hang-out caper movie, one that's light-spirited and compelling, mordantly alive to the ins and outs of marriage, and a winning showcase for Murray's aging-like-fine-whisky brand of world-weary deviltry." [16] A. A. Dowd of The A.V. Club gave the film a B, praising Murray's performance as "an irresistible star turn, loose and funny and comfortable" but calling it weak among Coppola's work. [17]

Other reviews were less glowing. Socialist magazine Jacobin 's Eileen Jones described the film as, "another meandering depiction of life as a bored and alienated celebrity," and noted it for being, "Extraordinarily vapid ... oblivious to its own world of wealth, privilege, and access." [18]

Accolades

AwardDate of ceremonyCategoryRecipient(s)ResultRef.
Sunset Film Circle AwardsDecember 1, 2020Best Supporting Actor Bill Murray Nominated [19]
Indiana Film Journalists AssociationDecember 20, 2020Best Supporting ActorBill MurrayNominated [20]
Chicago Film Critics Association Awards December 21, 2020 Best Supporting Actor Bill MurrayNominated [21]
Florida Film Critics Circle Awards December 21, 2020 Best Supporting Actor Bill MurrayNominated [22]
Greater Western New York Film Critics Association AwardsDecember 31, 2020Best Supporting ActorBill MurrayNominated [23]
Chicago Indie Critics AwardsJanuary 2, 2021Best Supporting ActorBill MurrayNominated [24]
Alliance of Women Film Journalists January 4, 2021Best Supporting ActorBill MurrayNominated [25]
North Carolina Film Critics AssociationJanuary 4, 2021Best Supporting ActorBill MurrayNominated [26]
Columbus Film Critics AssociationJanuary 7, 2021Best Supporting ActorBill MurrayNominated [27]
Music City Film Critics' Association AwardsJanuary 11, 2021Best Supporting ActorBill MurrayNominated [28]
San Diego Film Critics Society Awards January 11, 2021 Best Supporting Actor Bill MurrayNominated [29]
Best Comedic PerformanceBill MurrayRunner-up
Best Original Screenplay Sofia Coppola Nominated
Hawaii Film Critics SocietyJanuary 12, 2021Best Supporting ActorBill MurrayNominated [30]
North Dakota Film SocietyJanuary 15, 2021Best Original Song Thomas Mars, Christian Mazzalai, Laurent Brancowitz, Deck D'ArcyNominated [31]
St. Louis Film Critics Association January 17, 2021Best Comedy FilmOn the RocksNominated [32]
Best Supporting ActorBill MurrayNominated
Denver Film Critics SocietyJanuary 18, 2021Best Supporting ActorBill MurrayNominated [33]
Houston Film Critics Society Awards January 18, 2021 Best Supporting Actor Bill MurrayNominated [34]
Online Film Critics Society Awards January 25, 2021 Best Supporting Actor Bill MurrayNominated [35]
North Texas Film Critics AssociationJanuary 26, 2021Best Supporting ActorBill MurrayNominated [36]
Washington D.C. Area Film Critics Association February 8, 2021 Best Supporting Actor Bill MurrayNominated [37]
Dallas-Ft. Worth Film Critics Association Awards February 10, 2021 Best Supporting Actor Bill MurrayRunner-up [38]
Satellite Awards February 15, 2021 Best Motion Picture – Comedy or Musical On the RocksNominated [39]
Best Actress in a Motion Picture – Comedy or Musical Rashida Jones Nominated
Best Supporting Actor – Motion Picture Bill MurrayNominated
Seattle Film Critics Society February 15, 2021 Best Actor in a Supporting RoleBill MurrayNominated [40]
Golden Globe Awards February 28, 2021 Best Supporting Actor – Motion Picture Bill MurrayNominated [41]
Final Draft AwardsMarch 2, 2021Storyteller Award - FilmSofia CoppolaWon [42]
Hollywood Critics Association March 5, 2021Best Female DirectorSofia CoppolaNominated [43]
Best Comedy/MusicalOn the RocksNominated
Critics' Choice Movie Awards March 7, 2021 Best Comedy On the RocksNominated [44]
Best Supporting Actor Bill MurrayNominated
AARP Movies for Grownups AwardsMarch 28, 2021Best Supporting ActorBill MurrayNominated [45]
Best Intergenerational FilmOn the RocksNominated
American Cinema Editors Eddie Awards April 17, 2021 Best Edited Feature Film – Comedy Sarah Flack Nominated [46]

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