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This was so pretentious. The dialogue seemed unnatural and Cate Blanchett was overacting. Maybe that was intentional? I have no idea. I sat through about 20 minutes. I'm not sitting through 2 hours more of that.
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it was praised to hell and back when it initially released, now it's completely forgotten (it's meh)
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I remember it being a rather restrained film and I championed it as my favorite nominee at the time. If you only watched 20 minutes your opinion is null & void.
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>>218634458
It's a lot of her being abrasive and getting her way, but not much in other people's suffering her egomania that makes it seem monotonous.
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Is the film meant to be set in her head or something?
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That's too bad, because the payoff at the end is amazing.



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