So, last night I sat down with a tub of popcorn and a can of Loka, and braved the world of “Inconceivable.” You know, I always get a bit wary with films that got titles like that. It’s like they’re daring you to find it all too conceivable. Anyway, the title kind of reminded me of when I tried to build that IKEA wardrobe without the manual — utterly confusing but somehow deeply rewarding once it all stands up straight.

Right, back to the movie. We dive into the high-stakes world where family, trust, and deception play a game of musical chairs. The story’s twists and turns felt a bit like a möbius strip — sometimes exhilarating, other times just plain dizzying. And let me tell you, I wasn’t the only one on this ride. My dog, Bosse, seemed utterly captivated, though that might have been more about the dropped popcorn than the plot itself.

Now, the cast. Oh boy. Nicolas Cage always brings that unhinged flair, doesn’t he? It’s like watching a jazz musician play without sheet music. Gedda outta here, right? Some parts felt a bit over the top, you know, but maybe that’s just the Cage-ness that shines through. Does it always make sense? Nah, but it’s entertaining in its madcap way.

The themes do touch on familiar territory, like family bonds and trust issues. It reminded me of a family reunion where you’re never quite sure if the laughter is hiding a story you should have known about. Maybe a bit too real for comfort, somtimes, huh?

Honestly, I’m a bit torn here. Part of me loved the madcap energy. Another part wishes for a bit more coherence. But, you know, such is life — and sometimes cinema. If you’re in the mindset for unpredictable thrills with a sprinkle of chaos, check it out. Or, if you’re like me, maybe just watch it for Cage’s glorious outbursts. You can find the trailer below.

As always: discussion over a fika? I’ll bring kanelbullar!