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      • Welcome to Me, however, isn’t a satire of the media or a takedown of a narcissistic character. It remains focused on Alice in an attempt to show her reconcile and recover.
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  2. May 1, 2015 · Therefore, I must salute the efforts of director Shira Piven, who somehow manages to walk the fine line between mawkish and mocking with “Welcome to Me,” a humorous if occasionally horrific pitch-black satire about an unstable lottery winner from Palm Desert, Calif., who goes off her meds and invests her $86 million jackpot into a vanity ...

  3. May 8, 2015 · This uneven satire of modern media and mental illness that benefits from a solid performance by Kristen Wiig. A woman suffering from borderline personality disorder uses her lottery winnings to...

  4. Apr 30, 2015 · Welcome to Me” is an entirely different kind of story – arguably darker, yes, but also more honest and more delicate. It’s almost wrong to call this movie satire: Once we accept the...

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  5. May 1, 2015 · This satire of media-age narcissism vacillates between biting humor and cuddly understanding without successfully nailing either tone

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    • Alonso Duralde
  6. May 8, 2015 · Welcome to Me, however, isnt a satire of the media or a takedown of a narcissistic character. It remains focused on Alice in an attempt to show her reconcile and recover.

  7. May 20, 2015 · In a way, Welcome is like a satire of the sort of hyper-realized, manic comedy that former SNL cast members usually tackle. What does it mean to make a comedy about indulging the whims of a...

  8. May 10, 2015 · It seems to be a sharp satire, which follows one woman's dreams of having her own talk show. It's not that simple, however. Kristen Wiig stars as Alice Klieg, who has been diagnosed with borderline personality disorder.

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