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"The Dancer Upstairs," does Malkovich "have it" as a director?

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An uneven movie, which has several interesting characters but which never develops them sufficiently to merit enough viewer emotional investment.
Still, I'd give it a thumb's up because it's more intelligent than 99% of the stuff out there; it has no gratuitous violence, nor car chases.
It also resists all the clichés of the American police thriller genre. Especially appreciated is the absence of an overwhelming film score, cute cop buddies, evil looking and acting culprits, and superhuman "good guys."
A movie which could provoke thought in those predisposed to thinking during a (summer movie)...or it could just be enjoyed as a few hours inside a nicely air-conditioned venue, free from crowds, children, and overheard cell phone conversations.
Malkovich, btw, shows he deserves another chance...


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Topic - "The Dancer Upstairs," does Malkovich "have it" as a director? - tinear 12:24:37 06/08/03 (4)


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