By Robert Scucci | Published
Has a friend already tell you such a disturbed story that you just couldn’t believe anything that he was telling you? Jake Johnson AutonomyAn original of Hulu, takes this simple notion and takes you to a wild ride involving the dark canvas, a twisted man hunting involving imitators of celebrities that are for blood, a family full of incredulous non-believers, and such a great level of humor out of wall that you will not know the end until you musculate yourself through this fertility psychological humor. Constantly guess if his characters live in the real world or a kind of fiction work developed in his fiction, Autonomy is subversive, surrealist and plays games with your mind while never losing its place on solid ground.
The impossible situation of Tommy

Autonomy Waste no time to establish its conflict when Tommy (Jake Johnson) is approached by a limousine who happens to be Andy Samberg (playing himself) in town. Andy, who is simply paid to be a messenger due to a lack of paid job, asks Tommy if he wants to participate in an adventure he knows nothing, but will gladly transport him if he is ready to take up the challenge. Naturally, Tommy, who is clearly bored with his current situation, jumps into limousine without thinking twice.
Tommy learns that he was watched and checked by unknown spectators, and he asked to participate in a reality TV show with the following simple premise: if he can survive for 30 days while people try to hunt and kill him, he will win a million dollars.
After asking a series of survey questions, Tommy agrees to participate in the game because he thinks he found an escape in the gameplay that could work for his advantage. The fault in Autonomy suggests that Tommy cannot be killed if it is close to others, because it could endanger their lives, which is contrary to the rules of the game – especially if one of these others does not even participate in the game.
Tommy’s descent into madness

At first, Tommy thinks he will win a million easy dollars, and before Autonomy Before high speed, he fills his family with what happens to him so that they can help him in this adventure. At his horror, Tommy’s mother, Laurie (Nancy Lenehan), as well as her sisters, Amy (Mary Holland) and Mary (Emily Hampshire), will not participate in madness because they do not believe a word that comes out of her mouth … and why would they do it?
Desperate to prove that it does not dissociate reality and that there is in fact a price at a million dollars at stake, Tommy hires a homeless named James (Biff Wiff)-or is it Walter? – To follow him wherever he goes so that he can spend his life without having to look constantly over his shoulder. In addition, Tommy publishes an advertisement on Craigslist, hoping that a lonely foreigner would like to spend all their time with him, giving him chances even better to win the game. Fortunately, he meets Maddy (Anna Kendrick), who also plays the game, and agrees to spend all his time with him so that they can survive and receive their payment.
As Autonomy Progress through his second and third acts, the information appears on the past of Tommy, giving you reasons to believe that he invents everything in his head as a means of avoiding facing his past relationship spent with his girlfriend, Theresa (Natalie morals), and his problems of abandonment coming from his father who leaves when he was only a child.
Tommy certainly seems to lose his marbles when he wakes up at night surrounded by a pile of “production ninjas” which give him clues to the way to finish the game. During the hours of Tommy’s watch, he attacked with avatars of Michael Jackson, Ellen Degeneres, and has a running with his distant father, who was led to participate in the game by Wayne Brady Not knowing what end is in place, Tommy sticks to his arms and continues to play, even if everything seems that everything that happens can very well be a fruit of his imagination.
Deliciously disturbed and aggressively aside


Autonomy It is not a film that has a lot of camera or special effects because it spoils your point of view. Packed on the branchies of poorly oriented, so many strange things happen to Tommy that you have the impression of going crazy by his side while he tries to sail in the double of Gashiw, DOG (an acronym for delusions of magnitude).
Does Tommy really participate in the most dangerous game for a sum of money that changes life? Or is his family right to assume that he needs strong psychiatric help because he has lost his grip on reality?
One thing I know with certainty is that you guess guess while you laugh stronger than you have two rights while watching everything is going Autonomywhich is in trouble on Hulu at the moment.