If I Had Legs I’d Kick You is a Portrait of Burnout that Stretches Beyond its Runtime

Rating: 6.5/10

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If I Had Legs I’d Kick You is a Portrait of Burnout that Stretches Beyond its Runtime

Rating: 6.5/10

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#IfIHadLegsIdKickYou Experiencia agobiante por el cúmulo de desdichas que amontona la protagonista. Para que sintamos lo que siente parecía necesario que todo se recargara, tan en exceso que pierde verosimilitud. La pobre no tiene ni un respiro #CineJeiter https://m.filmaffinity.com/es/userrating.php?movieid=194845&id=967455
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Género: Drama | Sinopsis: Con su vida literalmente derrumbándose a su alrededor, Linda intenta lidiar con la misteriosa enfermedad de su hija, su marido ausente, una persona desaparecida y una relación cada vez más hostil con su terapeuta. (FILMAFFINITY)

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It's a well-made film with some good performances, but it's not an easily accessible film that can be watched by anyone at any time. #IfIHadLegsIdKickYou #IfIHadLegsIdKickYouFilm #IfIHadLegsIdKickYouMovie #FilmReviews #MovieReviews 3/3

I finally had a chance to watch #IfIHadLegsIdKickYou , which is currently available on Hulu. I didn't know much about the movie other than that I'd heard really good things about the lead, #RoseByrne.

The film is about a woman overwhelmed with life as a working woman, a mother, a wife, a woman who is drowning as everyone around her simultaneously tells her that it's not her fault and that she's not doing enough.

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My ★★★★ review of If I Had Legs I'd Kick You on @letterboxd: https://boxd.it/d3eyOD

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A ★★★★ review of If I Had Legs I'd Kick You (2025)

Rose Byrne delivers a career-best performance, a performance that in any other year might cop the best actress Oscar but all the prognosticators have said that Jessie Buckley will win it, as Linda, a woman on the verge of a nervous breakdown and having to deal with a sick child, an unsupportive and critical husband who is away for several weeks, a bad therapist and a ceiling that collapses, forcing her and her daughter to live in a shabby motel. She can’t sleep and spends her nights drinking wine and smoking marijuana and her days as a psychotherapist dealing with