Welcome to Me

4.00
    Welcome to Me
    2014

    Synopsis

    A year in the life of Alice Klieg, a woman with Borderline personality disorder who wins the Mega Millions lottery, quits her meds and buys her own talk show.

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    Cast

    • Kristen WiigAlice Klieg
    • James MarsdenRich Ruskin
    • Linda CardelliniGina Selway
    • Wes BentleyGabe Ruskin
    • Jennifer Jason LeighDeb Moseley
    • Alan TudykTed Thurber
    • Tim RobbinsDr. Daryl Moffet
    • Joan CusackDawn Hurley
    • Thomas MannRainer Ybarra
    • Rose AbdooConnie

    Recommendations

    • 88

      Slant Magazine

      The film rejects a fawning (or even particularly detailed) account of mental illness in favor of a plunge into the deep end of a bottomless ego.
    • 80

      The Hollywood Reporter

      Funny, dark, and riding a very fine line in its depiction of mental illness, it may be the best thing we could hope would emerge from the side of Wiig that gave us Gilly.
    • 80

      Variety

      A strange and often startlingly inspired media/mental-illness comedy.
    • 75

      Hitfix

      Shira Piven, working from a script by Elliot Laurence, has directed a beautiful, sad, sweet and funny movie that deals honestly with mental illness while also earning big laughs and offering up some hard truths. And it helps that Kristen Wiig gives the best sustained performance of her entire career in the lead.
    • 75

      The Playlist

      None of this would be as funny if it was done by anyone other than Wiig, who has never been funnier. Her crass, narcissistic, capricious Alice is her greatest creation.
    • 70

      Village Voice

      This spiky, pushy, sometimes upsetting comedy finds Wiig creating something whole and alive out of her apparent contradictions.
    • 70

      The Dissolve

      Welcome To Me never develops much momentum, doesn’t always know what to do with supporting players like Leigh, and builds toward a finale that plays as a bit too neat. Yet even this doesn’t betray the character’s cracked integrity.
    • 58

      The A.V. Club

      The bold, arresting movie doesn’t really work, but is nonetheless almost impossible to stop watching.

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