The Forty-Year-Old Version

Find your own voice.

6.7
20202h 3m

Desperate for a breakthrough as she nears the big 4-0, struggling New York City playwright Radha finds inspiration by reinventing herself as a rapper.

Production

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Trailers & Videos

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Official Trailer

Thumbnail for video: Radha Blank on Her Debut, The 40-Year-Old Version

Radha Blank on Her Debut, The 40-Year-Old Version

Thumbnail for video: A Conversation with Radha Blank on The Forty-Year-Old Version

A Conversation with Radha Blank on The Forty-Year-Old Version

Thumbnail for video: THE 40-YEAR-OLD VERSION (Netflix) | Radha Blank & Dee Rees - Q&A | Film Independent Presents

THE 40-YEAR-OLD VERSION (Netflix) | Radha Blank & Dee Rees - Q&A | Film Independent Presents

Thumbnail for video: Radha Blank On Creating A Fresh Character At Forty | The Forty-Year-Old-Version | Netflix

Radha Blank On Creating A Fresh Character At Forty | The Forty-Year-Old-Version | Netflix

Thumbnail for video: How New York Inspired Radha Blank's The Forty-Year-Old Version

How New York Inspired Radha Blank's The Forty-Year-Old Version

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Reviews

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6/10

Radka is a playwright who has somewhat fallen from grace since her first success and as she approaches 40 is having a sort of mid-life crisis - what is she about? What's it all for? How can she become fulfilled? Well - indefatigable, she goes about setting herself up as a rapper and it becomes quite clear to "D" - the young base track layer that she has some skill at it. He even presuades her to do a live gig so perhaps her rather hum-drum, routine, existence might be about to change for the better... ? Well, simultaneously her agent "Archie" (Peter Kim) is trying to get the rather seedy, gay casting-couch merchant "J Whitman" (Reed Birney) to produce her play and the film juggles her rapping and writing aspirations set against her day-job teaching a disparate bunch of students with attitude and talent - but both need to be controlled! At it's best, this is great - the rapping is potent and poetic; the comedy can be funny - if somewhat predictable; and she is an engaging and likeable character. It is, however, far too long and auteur Blank struggles to maintain the pace and focus of the film for much of what just turns out to be a fairly ordinary tale of a single woman trying to recalibrate. I enjoyed it, but it really could have been doing with a more objective hand at the helm.

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