Wesley Morris
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I think there's something liberating in terms of what he can allow himself to do.
And I really, really think there's a trust with Paul Thomas Anderson that the things he's doing in this movie will be conveyed to an audience as comical and laughable in some way.
And I think that is allowing him to go as far off the deep end as he goes in this movie.
1998.
Seven.
1997.
1997.
This is why you go to the IMAX.
I would so much rather watch this.
But it's not intentional.
Oh, sure.
You think the moment, this moment is driving the conversation around this movie feeling timely?
There's another thing.
There's another part of it.
Well, you keep going.
Keep going.
Keep going.
No, give me your other part.
Well, I just think that there's... I think that this is a movie...
initially set in Los Angeles by a guy who lives in Los Angeles and has been seeing what has been happening to the city and wondering why his fellow artists aren't doing more to capture it.