When it comes to the end, everything seems to be very bad when it comes to the end. It is the story of these pilots, crew and passengers heading to Mexico City who are in dangerous situations. These people try to look forward to forgetting the pain of the moment and facing the greatest danger we carry within ourselves in general.
For a light and naughty festival opener, I'm So Excited! got the job done. The audience saw something kind of sophisticated but didn't experience any real turbulence. Or excitement.
Seeing I'm So Excited, a return to comic form for the director, is like downing the cocktail the passengers and crew drink in the movie without having to come down from that high later.
I'm So Excited is far from perfect, but as far asmost summer comedies go, the film is more open and accepting of various sexualities and is mostly light-hearted fun-excluding a couple profoundly distasteful scenes.
Despite the film's playfulness, it's still quite clear that we're in the hands of a master who takes the work seriously, if not the material or his characters.