Haunted by the BFI list, best friends with Nicole Kidman

I feel similarly to this movie to how Mike felt with A Real Pain. “I’ve seen him do this exact thing on Sucession but it was better there.”
I definitely chuckled a lot at the specificity and punchiness Jesse Armstrong always brings to the table but I’m left with a hollow piece lacking the depth and core that grounded Sucession.
I don’t know if it is the absurd (even within the context of our world’s dumbest Plutocrats) yet still overall…