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In Reply to: RE: That is always last refuge! :-) posted by Victor Khomenko on October 31, 2014 at 07:52:34
American comedies are adolescent, juvenile, puerile, or whatever you prefer. But a film like Murray's "Groundhog Day" wasn't. Nor was the bittersweet, "Lost in Translation." Or the Jarmusch one, though I'm not a fan of that director.
Anyhow, like anything else in art, it's subjective. I like his persona, you don't. Big wheel keeps on turnin.'
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Groundhog Day is not bad, I never said it was, but he is pretty plain in there, his acting uninspiring.The Lost in Translation is pure speculation - allegedly every man's last dream, which it isn't... it is akin to showing a cute child or a dog - you are guaranteed a passing grade. It is really Scarlett's movie, he is playing a supporting role, and he is OK, but not more that that.
BTW, if you recall the treadmill scene, this is what I am talking about - the worst kind of cheap and silly American comedy.
Edits: 11/01/14
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