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The film follows four couples who head to a beautiful Savannah estate for a weekend getaway. However, the fun is a front: three of the couples have orchestrated a "marriage intervention" for the fourth, Ruby and Peter (played with volcanic intensity by Melanie Lynskey and Vincent Piazza). Naturally, as they pick apart the host couple's flaws, their own secrets and insecurities begin to leak out. 🌟 What Works

Clea DuVall’s directorial debut, The Intervention (2016), is a cozy yet sharp-tongued indie dramedy that feels like a modern, messy cousin to The Big Chill . While it doesn't reinvent the wheel, it succeeds on the strength of its cast and its relatable, if cringey, exploration of adult friendships. 🏠 The Premise The Intervention

The Intervention is a solid, enjoyable watch for fans of character-driven indies. It isn't particularly bold in its style, but it’s a "delight" for anyone who loves watching talented actors argue in beautiful houses. The Intervention | Rotten Tomatoes The film follows four couples who head to

Lynskey is the standout as Annie, the high-strung, wine-clutching mastermind of the intervention. She balances comedy and pathos beautifully. 🌟 What Works Clea DuVall’s directorial debut, The

This is the film's greatest asset. DuVall assembled a "who's who" of indie royalty, including Natasha Lyonne, Cobie Smulders, and Alia Shawkat. Their rapport feels lived-in and authentic.