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In fact it still on preview and I have deliberately not looked back to what anyone said about it.
I found it a story both explicitly about a boy growing up and figuratively about America falling apart through the 70s.
As Anette Bening's mother grows ever more dependent on Valium and her therapist cum guru the total self centredness of almost everyone in the film, pontificating and trying to group people round them like an infinite regression of Charlie Mansons, prophets more interested in other people fulfilling their needs and most interested in their personal profit.
The relying on one quack figure after another seemed to me to echo the falling apart, the reliance on cocaine and downers and the longing for the old sureties that lead the USA to Reagan.
Well just call me an old sentimentalist.
Both very funny and profoundly depressing this meeting of The Addams Family and Who's Afraid Of Virginia Wolf plays out the vampiric nature of many people, while the one underachiever (or seemingly so) character watches old vampire movies and eats dog biscuits.
I actually enjoyed it very much although I can understand if some see it very differently.
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How they got somebody so young to radiate "gaiety" is remarkable.
Don't think I will see it but your review is very entertaining.
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"Doris, I have always loved you." Click, buzzzzzz.
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Since you think so strongly as to recommend it directly, I'll "test" your good judgement. ;-)Shall I let you know how you score?
As dysfunctional families go it was even more dysfunctional than the family in Little Miss Sunshine. i recommend seeing the two movies as a pair watching LMS first and then follow that with RWS.
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