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| written by talltale |
April 1, 2006 - 7:05 AM PST |
| There is some intelligence, humor and satirical wit buried in Adam Goldberg's I LOVE YOUR WORK (he directed and co-wrote the screenplay & music, so responsibility beckons), but this would-be auteur just doesn't have the filmmaking skills to unearth it. I suspect even those in the movie business may grow a bit tired of the not-so-new ways that the addled actor, played by Giovanni Ribisi, finds to fall apart (and that the screenplay & direction use to track this decline). The cast that Goldberg and his casting director have assembled is top-notch (another chance to see the marvelous Judy Greer!), and the look of the film is interesting (different color palettes for differing realities and time frames). In fact, "I Love Your Work" possesses both the clever visuals and attenuated length of Goldberg's 1998 "Scotch & Milk." So what? Not much. |
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