Tuesday, January 15, 2008
Margot at the Wedding
These people are so intensely unlikable, and the film so unwilling to help them toward any sort of redemption, that Margot at the Wedding becomes a blackly-humouring movie. Like Margot herself, the film is contrived and self-conscious and perhaps not entirely aware of its alienating effect; yet beneath the clever surface squirms something damaged and real.
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Sounds like a great movie, Samuel.
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I think you'll enjoy it.
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I think you'll enjoy it.
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