, the fourth
wall breaking narration and celebrity cameo gags, and easily could have been replaced by Charlie Kaufman's tender and low - key - yet - complex adaptation of his own play
The script, while often decent, is the impetus of two of the things I disliked most about The Big Short, the fourth
wall breaking narration and celebrity cameo gags, and easily could have been replaced by Charlie Kaufman's tender and low - key - yet - complex adaptation of his own play Anomalisa.
Not exact matches
The opening moments of the film are contagiously energetic, with multiple locations seamlessly edited together through
narration,
breaking of the fourth
wall, and snappy writing.
It briefly starts in the middle, then returns to the beginning, always proceeding with voiceover
narration (some of it
wall -
breaking) by Spade as Kuzco.