Rated R
Willa is rescued by old revolutionaries before she is kidnapped and Bob (though high as a kite) runs about town in his bathrobe, enlists the help of Willa’s sensei, and does everything in his power to get his daughter back. Bob tries to connect at the safe rendezvous point but has forgotten key details. He is every one of us parents (high or not) trying to remember passwords from fifteen years ago.
“OBAA” won six awards from their thirteen nominations, including Best Director, Best Supporting Actor (Penn), Best Casting Director, Best Adapted Screenplay, and Best Film Editing. This was the first year for the new added category: Best Casting. I appreciate this addition as I think the casting directors deserve recognition for hiring the perfect actors and actresses for their film. I think the actress who played Willa was snubbed a Best Actress nomination; I personally think she was better than Teyana Taylor (Perfidia). And I thought Leo did a marvelous job. It was up against “Bugonia”, “F1: The Movie”, “Frankenstein”, “Hamnet”, “Marty Supreme”, “The Secret Agent”, “Sentimental Value”, “Sinners”, and “Train Dreams”. I haven’t scene any of the other films to compare, but “Hamnet” is on my list. I was disappointed that “Wicked: For Good” received zero nominations, even if the first film was better (with ten nominations!).
There has been a noticeable shift in the nominated films through the years from more blockbuster hits to independent or lesser-known films. I long for the days when I could recognize all the films nominated, or even remember seeing a preview for them. There is also a shift toward more international films as the Academy is expanding globally.
MEMORABLE SCENE:
Sensei Sergio (Benicio del Torro) sends Bob on the run from the cops with three dudes on skateboards, attempting to lead him to a safe location. Jumping from roof to roof is not a strength of Bob’s, and during one particular long jump, he soars straight off the roof, into a tree, and smack onto the ground, which is a few stories below. Physical comedy is my jam, so this actually had me chuckling.
LESSONS LEARNED:
Positive change is achieved not through radical violence, but through solidarity and passionate, persistent action. We can help shape a better future for generations to come when communities come together.
True leadership is about service to the community. People who are selfish and distrustful will not gain a following for lasting impact.


