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Hilario Baldness
Feb 10, 2005

:buddy:



Grimey Drawer
Just saw it at Sundance. Absolutely amazed. The continuous take format makes this an incredibly exhausting film to watch.

Michael Keaton was absolutely brilliant. From the initial table read with the actors, to all of the failed previews, to the psychotic meltdowns, and most importantly to the conversation with his ex-wife about his greatest regrets (which I found to be one of the most genuinely emotional cinematic moments since the likes of The Wrestler which this film shares some thematic similarities to). I actually left the theater feeling guilty that one of my main reasons for seeing the film was the chance to see Keaton in a relevant film because of my early childhood admiration of his work in the Batman franchise.

Go watch it.

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Hilario Baldness
Feb 10, 2005

:buddy:



Grimey Drawer
Like the quote on the dressing room mirror: "A thing is a thing, not what is said of that thing."

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