 I'm recording this in the same sitting with recording my previous review, which was It Comes at Night. The film Colossal is nothing like It Comes at Night, and nothing like it at all. It's a comedy, really. It does cover some serious issues, though. It's a giant monster movie, a Kaiju movie, but it's about a great deal more than that. Before I say anything else, I have to point out that the one thing that makes this film work is Anne Hathaway. She's so good. She's such a tremendous and subtle actress. She's acting head and shoulders above everybody else in the film. You ever see a movie like that where you can see this one person is just acting circles around everybody else and making the movie work? That's Anne Hathaway in this film. The guy in the film is Jason Sudeikis. He's one of these guys whose face was perfectly familiar to me, whose voice and acting and mannerisms was familiar to me, but I wouldn't have been able to tell you his name. I had to stop and go look it up right now. He's a perfectly competent actor. He was not really all that up to the role that he needed to play in this film. Again, since Anne Hathaway was there, she made it work. The film is really about the subjects of personal responsibility, of taking responsibility for your actions, especially when they affect others, when they hurt others. It's about abusive relationships. It's about the abuser and the abused. It's about taking control of your life as opposed to allowing someone else to run it and as opposed to expecting your friends and the people around you to do something for you, to do anything for you. So it becomes a very serious subject matter. There was one point in the film where I was guffawing out loud. I was leaning my head back and just bellowing out loud with laughter. And for the life of me, I can't remember what that moment was. There were some parts of the movie that were really not handled very well, but mostly it was very much worth seeing. I think it's probably not in theaters anymore. I was lucky it was in the theater here. If you get a chance to see this, I say get it. When it comes out on DVD or on Netflix or whatever, definitely give it a look. And if you're anything like me, you won't be able to take your eyes off Anne Hathaway because she's just so good. However you feel about her or anything else, any other films that she's ever done about Catwoman or Princess Diaries or whatever, she carries this film all by herself and makes it work all by herself. So yeah, I recommend this. It's a neat film. Please remember to press that like button. It helps my videos get seen. And then subscribe so you can come back next time. I do science fiction book, TV and movie reviews all the time. And please consider becoming a patron. There's a link in the description below.