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Frieda 2023-03-04 00:22:11
It would be nice to just talk about the dictatorial Orson, too much ZacEfron content as eye candy drags the plot down so tediously. Split this, still a good movie about the...
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Sonia 2023-02-24 10:20:43
This is very fat. However, Linklater was still made into a youth film, reminding "Sunset Boulevard" for no...
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Adaline 2022-12-25 15:02:28
The whole scene is like the last subway, and that scene reminds me of the popping drummer; it's not all about Welles, and it doesn't have much to do with the movie, but it's just about Welles everywhere, all the time. The movie "reappears"; Efron's Richard is a bum, out of place, and makes the whole movie...
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Candace 2022-12-24 09:17:53
There is absolutely no sense of substitution. The actor's temperament is completely irrelevant to...
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Clay 2022-12-18 06:28:39
Mainly because no one can play Orson...
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Bulah 2022-12-17 05:36:49
beautiful small...
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Devon 2022-12-05 13:32:06
Looking at a bit boring film can always give people a refreshing...
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Danny 2022-12-04 01:35:52
Through the eyes of an onlooker, the film shows Orson Wells' early dramatic career. Obviously, this kind of storytelling method is much better than ordinary...
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Meggie 2022-11-09 14:53:57
It's a mission biographical movie again... Zac doesn't feel very good in the film. That face is a bit detached from reality in that era... It's a bit literary, I don't like it...
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Makenzie 2022-10-31 15:31:50
How a black-bellied old prodigal led a 17-year-old innocent high school student to a path of duplicity and use of feelings of no...
Me and Orson Welles Comments
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Victoria 2022-10-06 21:23:51
Zac's role is redundant
I just finished watching it today, purely for supporting Zac Efron. I don’t have much to say about the acting, but I don’t know whether the protagonist of this film should be Richard or Orson... Just take a good picture of your biography and change your perspective. It’s okay, but the protagonist...
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Cary 2022-10-06 21:32:27
The underrated "Me and Orson Wells"
Under the glimpse of light, this biopic of "I and Orson Wells" is not much different from other biopics. The flashy background of the times tells an exciting story in the extraordinary life of a genius, as if it were Hollywood. The standard product on the assembly line has its own features, such as...
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Richard Samuels: Well, I wish you luck.
Sonja Jones: I won't need luck. I don't believe in luck.
Richard Samuels: I don't think I do anymore, either. It's kind of a relief, isn't it, not believing in luck?
Sonja Jones: I don't want to keep Mr. Selznick, waiting, do I? How do I look?
Richard Samuels: Like a girl who's going to give me one blindingly beautiful parting kiss.
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Sonja Jones: Orson wants to stay with me tonight.
Richard Samuels: Stay with you tonight?
Sonja Jones: I'm in no position to refuse.
Richard Samuels: What are you talking about?
Sonja Jones: I have to watch out for myself. That's what my whole life has taught me again and again.