Not exact matches
Bluntly edited, with no hand - holding transitional
scenes, the
film is an
intimate portrait of an idealistic, understaffed, sometimes wrongheaded team battling youth prostitution, thievery rings and adult predators
from every class of society.
Covering a transformative year in Hendrix's life
from 1966 - 67, in which he went
from a New York City backing musician to making his mark in London's music
scene up until his Monterey Pop triumph, the
film presents an
intimate portrait of the sensitive young musician on the verge of becoming a rock legend.
The
intimate conversation will spotlight Pfister's artistic and technical accomplishments by screening
scenes from three of his
films — Insomnia, Laurel Canyon and Inception.
My only caveat of the
film would be that the
intimate scenes appear a bit awkward and rushed, especially
from the three male leads.
From the close - ups of the actor to his delicate
scenes opposite Cynthia Nixon (who plays his cancer - stricken mother), the
film is an
intimate look at the main character as he struggles with his own demons and his mother's growing illness.