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David Fincher
Reviews Featuring David Fincher
A disappointing exercise in formulaic tension from a director who just seems to be trying far too hard.
Whether regarded as a postmodern study of the paradoxes of art and identity, or just viewed as a series of amusing, intricately related episodes, this bold Hollywood satire has something - but perhaps not quite enough - for everybody.
Marvellously directed and well-acted, but a dirty and wholly unrewarding experience, containing major plot-holes thanks to a complete disregard of what went on in the previous movie.
Se7en might be a really stupid way to write the title, but when a films this good nobody seems to care. Great and gruesome at the same time.
Itll take a few viewings to get a real grip of whats going on but dont beat yourself up over it. Fight Club is definitely worth it.
The Curious Case of Benjamin Button
It's a good film - not a great one - and while it deserves its many nominations, there's an audience disconnect that will keep it from winning anything but technical trophies.
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