As Brittany Runs a Marathon's spoilerific title hints, this movie quite literally does what it says on the tin. Yes, Brittany does actually run a marathon. But this indie dramedy also packs plenty of soul-searching smarts that go beyond the accessibly cheerful packaging. Think Frances Ha with sneakers.
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In her late 20s and unhealthily overweight, Brittany drinks heavy and parties hard. She's happy on the exterior but sad on the inside, so much so that together with a wake-up call from her doctor, it leads her to question her hollow lifestyle. As she embarks on a journey of reinvention, she is forced to contend with the inherent messiness of body positivity, the awkward push and pull of being happy with the body you're in, and recognising that losing weight is important for your longevity. Not easy when your best friend is an online influencer who can't run because "it makes me too skinny".
Despite this, Brittany laces up her running shoes, thanks in part to her burgeoning new-found support group; the sporty woman upstairs, her understanding black brother-in-law, her gay running partner, and the unlikely Indian love interest. Yes, representation is woke-fully present in this film, a good thing if perhaps a little intentional.