Amazon Studios | Release Date: December 25, 2020
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VsaceFeb 24, 2021
bruh what is this movie......there is no literal point cuz nuthing like this actually happened in real life.......i'm pretty sure the four never met in real life.....this movie is a disgrace.....how bout you make a movie based on only one ofbruh what is this movie......there is no literal point cuz nuthing like this actually happened in real life.......i'm pretty sure the four never met in real life.....this movie is a disgrace.....how bout you make a movie based on only one of them......utter garbage Expand
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Mauro_LanariJan 20, 2021
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In 1990 Gore Vidal, Venice Film Festival jury president, behaved like many today with this work, and caused a scandal with a "very fragile opinion, at the limits of ridicule": "for him the true author of the film is not the
(Mauro Lanari)
In 1990 Gore Vidal, Venice Film Festival jury president, behaved like many today with this work, and caused a scandal with a "very fragile opinion, at the limits of ridicule": "for him the true author of the film is not the director but the writer, the one who drew up the script and screenplay" (Beniamino Placido: https://ricerca.repubblica.it/repubblica/archivio/repubblica/1990/09/22/venezia-scatenata-la-vendetta.html). If true, then the debutant Regina King with Kemp Powers and his stage play should be judged for the script published directly as a literary text, if she does not know how to transform it into a different code, the audiovisual one of cinema that demands the "instant cult" of shots and sequences that should scratch the so-called collective imagination, while in this case, seen (heard?) the slew of chatter about chatter, soliloquies, monologues, dialogues, I dozed off. Long live "Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are Dead" (Stoppard 1990) and the endless reboot of "The Big Sleep" [Hawks 1946].
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