Best - case scenario: Tom Hooper makes another well - acted, middle - brow, crowd - pleaser
fictionalized biopic in the vein of The King's Speech.
Some highlights include Chile's playful
fictionalized biopic Neruda, Brazil's critical sensation Aquarius, Almodovar's Julieta, the fantasy A Monster Calls, Paraguay's father daughter road trip movie called GuaranĂ, and at least three LGBT titles: Chile's Rara which is an LGBT family drama, the Venezuelan Oscar submission From Afar, and the Cuban political drama Santa & Andres.
These elements, unfortunately, can't elevate the weirdly uninvolving story,
a fictionalized biopic about the obstacles overcome by Miracle Mop inventor Joy Mangano.
Not exact matches
by Walter Chaw David Yates's The Legend of Tarzan is at once a long - overdue, if massively -
fictionalized,
biopic of George Washington Williams's time in the Congo observing colonial Belgium's abuses of the rubber, ivory, and diamond trades; and it's an adaptation, nay, updating of Edgar Rice Burroughs's first five Tarzan books, with heavy creative license taken but the spirit kept largely intact.
I'm a huge fan of music
biopics, whether they're documenting or
fictionalizing, because I've always felt the passion and commitment those talented folk give...