What is 'I Don't Understand You' about?
It's a horror comedy about a couple's Italian vacation that turns into a series of unfortunate and hilarious events.
Movies / Comedy
North Royalton native David Joseph Craig, along with Brian Crano, co-writes and co-directs 'I Don't Understand You,' a new horror comedy film. The movie follows Dom (Nick Kroll) and Cole (Andrew Rannells) as their Italian vacation turns dis...
‘I Don’t Understand You’ captures a couple's disastrous Italian vacation as Dom (Nick Kroll) and Cole (Andrew Rannells) face a comedy of errors. From language barriers to unexpected mishaps, their trip spirals out of control, testing their relationship. The film, co-written and co-directed by David Joseph Craig and Brian Crano, draws inspiration from 90s black comedies, creating a unique blend of horror and humor.
Amanda Seyfried, who also stars in the movie, celebrated the premiere in a fringe-forward black dress by Rabanne. The movie is about Dom and Cole who are on the verge of adopting a baby and have the family they've always dreamed of. As things start to fall into place, they decide to have one last hurrah as a childless couple by celebrating their 10th wedding anniversary in Italy. But what begins as a simple drop of blood on a shirt quickly spirals into a wild anniversary from hell, where anything that can go wrong will go wrong, and all the while, these two characters want to return to reality and start the family they always wanted. The film is reminiscent of some of the best comedy films that adopt the comedy of errors approach, where the humor comes from characters who are incompetent or bumbling in a situation. At its core, I Don't Understand You is just that: sheer chaos at its finest.
The film is rated R and has a runtime of 1 hour, 37 minutes. It opened in theaters on June 6, 2025.
It's a horror comedy about a couple's Italian vacation that turns into a series of unfortunate and hilarious events.
Nick Kroll and Andrew Rannells play the lead roles of Dom and Cole.
Brian Crano and David Joseph Craig co-directed the film.
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