Wednesday, October 11, 2006

Art School Confidential

The satirical implication of pretentious art schoolings dealth within this film is worth a quick look, but its play is meaningless in its plot. What does this story tell us? Art is something banal and questionable in its motive but the true sense of aesthetics is not adequately represnted and therefore warrants half a grade. The film had good solid casting, led by Max Minghella, John Malkovich and Jim Broadbent but i thought a better story would have been told minus the detective and the murder plot. I understand the critique of how art can be coerced and i understand that Broadbent's character had commited murder for his art but i saw many flaws in the handling of its murder mystery approach. Overall, i would reccomend this film as its script had some good moments and very funny but i feel that it has flaws.

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