I think this movie is a remake of a French-Belgian movie titled Man Bites Dog. It’s about a camera crew that follows a psychopathic killer, and the camera crew slowly transitions from fans to participants in the killing spree.
The early dialogue of New Journalism brown-nosing and hero worshiping Kirsten is so heavy handed and poorly written I feel this is an early hint that this movie is intended as satire.
It’s a movie about journalism but no actual journalism takes place. The media are portrayed as unthinking piranhas that turn on themselves.
I think Garland’s movie is an Andy Kaufman joke, because the film is disconcertingly opposite of what he described on the Dialy Show with Kosta.
I think this movie is a remake of a French-Belgian movie titled Man Bites Dog. It’s about a camera crew that follows a psychopathic killer, and the camera crew slowly transitions from fans to participants in the killing spree.
The early dialogue of New Journalism brown-nosing and hero worshiping Kirsten is so heavy handed and poorly written I feel this is an early hint that this movie is intended as satire.
It’s a movie about journalism but no actual journalism takes place. The media are portrayed as unthinking piranhas that turn on themselves.
I think Garland’s movie is an Andy Kaufman joke, because the film is disconcertingly opposite of what he described on the Dialy Show with Kosta.