This is a good film that only seems boring if you're not prepared to put in the effort to think about what is going on, mainly just beneath the surface.
Julia Garner is perfect as the assistant who is gradually having her morality worn away.
Perhaps this doesn't say anything particularly novel about the way that some people in the film industry have exploited their power. But it says it in a subtle and gentle way that encourages the engagement of the audience.
Julia Garner is perfect as the assistant who is gradually having her morality worn away.
Perhaps this doesn't say anything particularly novel about the way that some people in the film industry have exploited their power. But it says it in a subtle and gentle way that encourages the engagement of the audience.