Stuber (2019)

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The 2019 film Stuber serves as a modern iteration of the classic "odd couple" buddy-cop comedy, attempting to update a vintage formula for the era of the gig economy. Directed by Michael Dowse, the film relies heavily on the physical and temperamental contrast between its two leads: Dave Bautista as the hyper-masculine, semi-blind detective Vic Manning, and Kumail Nanjiani as the anxious, customer-service-obsessed Uber driver Stu. Narrative and Concept

One of the film's more ambitious, if unevenly executed, elements is its commentary on modern masculinity. Stuber (2019)

: The script pits Stu’s emotional intelligence and aversion to violence against Vic’s "punch first, ask questions later" philosophy. The 2019 film Stuber serves as a modern

The plot is anchored by a high-concept premise: Vic Manning, an LAPD detective, undergoes LASIK surgery just as a lead emerges on the drug trafficker who killed his partner. Unable to drive or see clearly, Vic hails an Uber driven by Stu, a mild-mannered man working two jobs to help his unrequited love open a business. What follows is a chaotic journey across Los Angeles, where Stu is forced to act as Vic’s eyes and getaway driver, all while desperately trying to maintain his pristine five-star passenger rating. Themes of Masculinity : The script pits Stu’s emotional intelligence and

: Some reviewers noted a hypocrisy in this theme, suggesting that while the film mocks Vic's toxic traits, it ultimately validates them by rewarding Stu for becoming more violent. Stuber 2019: Review - Vulture

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The 2019 film Stuber serves as a modern iteration of the classic "odd couple" buddy-cop comedy, attempting to update a vintage formula for the era of the gig economy. Directed by Michael Dowse, the film relies heavily on the physical and temperamental contrast between its two leads: Dave Bautista as the hyper-masculine, semi-blind detective Vic Manning, and Kumail Nanjiani as the anxious, customer-service-obsessed Uber driver Stu. Narrative and Concept

One of the film's more ambitious, if unevenly executed, elements is its commentary on modern masculinity.

: The script pits Stu’s emotional intelligence and aversion to violence against Vic’s "punch first, ask questions later" philosophy.

The plot is anchored by a high-concept premise: Vic Manning, an LAPD detective, undergoes LASIK surgery just as a lead emerges on the drug trafficker who killed his partner. Unable to drive or see clearly, Vic hails an Uber driven by Stu, a mild-mannered man working two jobs to help his unrequited love open a business. What follows is a chaotic journey across Los Angeles, where Stu is forced to act as Vic’s eyes and getaway driver, all while desperately trying to maintain his pristine five-star passenger rating. Themes of Masculinity

: Some reviewers noted a hypocrisy in this theme, suggesting that while the film mocks Vic's toxic traits, it ultimately validates them by rewarding Stu for becoming more violent. Stuber 2019: Review - Vulture

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