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Roman Polanski
Reviews Featuring Roman Polanski
Superbly produced and performed, but also extremely tough-going, with little reward at the end.
This story of one producer's contribution to Hollywood's finest period the late 1960s and 1970s all packaged like a hyperbolic pitch for a schmaltzy blockbuster. Self-mythologisation has never been so fascinating, and so fun.
Its slow, and itll test your patience, but it might just be worth it.
Polanksi takes a risk with a cast of non-comedians (Reilly included) for this comedy drama but it pays off as Carnage is funny, tense and full of choice dialogue.
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