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Folk Art Goes Too Far
The repossession of working-class America for use by the privileged and educated is nothing new, and neither is this movie. The film is deliberately low-fi, which some automatically label as "intimate" or "unpretentious," but it is effectively just the opposite; one gets the feeling that the film's writers chose their filming techniques based on the patronizing assumption that it better portrays their subjects, mostly culled from the lower-class ranks of American society (and one executive that the viewer assumes is related to one of film's writers). This obsession with the underbelly of America by bored art school students has gotten old.
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- masterbasser-2
- Feb 24, 2007
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