The Elites' Sordid Fascination: A Closer Look at "Rosebush Pruning" The recent film "Rosebush Pruning" is touted as a satire of the wealthy elite, but upon closer inspection, it reveals itself to be more an indulgent exercise in moralizing.
The movie's portrayal of a dysfunctional family living in Spain is heavy handed and clumsy, relying on tired tropes and stereotypes.
The film's setting, a luxurious modernist house, serves as a backdrop for the family's various eccentricities.