Searching for a life-affirming-type film with greater than a touch of hilarity? In that case, My Previous Ass, starring Aubrey Plaza and Maisy Stella, is correct up your road.
The film will see our teen protagonist have a dialog with an older model of herself with one hilarious caveat: this takes place throughout a mushroom journey.
However humour (and psychadelics) apart, it does beg the questions – what would you ask an older model of your self, and conversely what would you inform or advise a youthful you? My Previous Ass explores that with aptitude and comedy. Plus, it has been produced by Margot Robbie‘s manufacturing firm LuckyChap – becoming a member of the ranks that embrace I, Tonya, Promising Younger Girl and, after all, Barbie – so we’re anticipating large issues.
Here is all the pieces we all know concerning the movie to this point, together with trailer info and its launch date (which is absolutely quickly).
My Previous Ass plot
Describing the film as a “recent coming-of-age story”, the plot synopsis reads as follows: “An 18th-birthday mushroom journey brings Elliott (Maisy Stella) face-to-face together with her wisecracking 39-year-old self (Aubrey Plaza). When the older Elliott begins handing out warnings about what her youthful self ought to and should not do, she realises she has to rethink all the pieces about household, love, and what’s turning into a transformative summer season.”
Although the premise appears to be like to be fairly comedic, the movie appears to be like to ask large questions on what to need out of life, in addition to being filled with nostalgia for teen years and the significance of self-discovery. Signal us up.
My Previous Ass solid
Becoming a member of Maisie Stella and Aubrey Plaza can be Maddie Ziegler, Kerrice Brooks, Wednesday‘s Percy Hynes White, Maria Dizzia and Seth Isaac Johnson.
My Previous Ass launch date
My Previous Ass can be launched in cinemas on 27 September.
My Previous Ass trailer
If the trailer is something to go by, My Previous Ass appears to be like to be equal components hilarious and tear-jerking coming-of-age vibes.