This Guy Made A TikTok From The Perspective Of Malcolm And Marie's Neighbors And It's Hilarious
POV: You're Malcolm and Marie's neighbors listening to them fight again.
Zendaya's newest film, Malcolm & Marie dropped Friday.
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Without giving too much away, it's a story about two lovers, Malcolm (John David Washington) and Marie (Zendaya), quarreling all throughout the night after the premiere of Malcolm's newest movie.
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Cinematically, it's beautifully made.
"Quarreling" is really the keyword here. The film is 106 minutes long and they fight for approximately 103.258 minutes.
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If their emotions were in actual roller coaster form, it would be the scariest roller coaster in the world.
Naturally, the internet has jokes.
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Malcolm stayed talking about The Lego Movie.
But one of the best jokes came from this man right here: Ryan Ken. He posted a TikTok from the point of view of Malcolm and Marie's neighbors.
Malcolm and Marie's neighbors have had enough
It also feels like a Calvin Klein ad, just like the movie.
In the video, he pretends to be Malcolm and Marie's neighbors listening to them fight...again.

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The robe, the black and white filter, the look of judgment — it's all too perfect.
He even pretends to be talking to someone else — both of them are baffled by the drama.

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He's obviously on Marie's side.
And then he debates the typical thought process most people would go through when listening to their neighbors scream at each other at the top of their lungs.

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This neighbor lowkey loves the drama though.
"She don't need to go back over there." He said what we were all thinking.

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That's right, Ryan!
But the real cherry on the top of the cake is his final jab, poking fun at the unnaturally sophisticated level of dialogue used in the film.

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"Solipsistically" had me crying.