Anonymous wrote:I saw it last night and really liked it. The satirical elements were great, but the emotional core made it more interesting to me. (Also made it more complicated. I had read a comment that "American Fiction is one of the funniest movies in recent history." I wouldn't bill it as a comedy!
Sterling K. Brown was so anti-Randall! I loooooove him. And damn, Leslie Uggams is just the prettiest person.
Anonymous wrote:I saw it last night and really liked it. The satirical elements were great, but the emotional core made it more interesting to me. (Also made it more complicated. I had read a comment that "American Fiction is one of the funniest movies in recent history." I wouldn't bill it as a comedy!
Sterling K. Brown was so anti-Randall! I loooooove him. And damn, Leslie Uggams is just the prettiest person.
Anonymous wrote:I saw it last night and really liked it. The satirical elements were great, but the emotional core made it more interesting to me. (Also made it more complicated. I had read a comment that "American Fiction is one of the funniest movies in recent history." I wouldn't bill it as a comedy!
Sterling K. Brown was so anti-Randall! I loooooove him. And damn, Leslie Uggams is just the prettiest person.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Congrats! You all have made this movie shoot up my must see list
I hope you enjoy it!
Anonymous wrote:Congrats! You all have made this movie shoot up my must see list
. But really, go see it - it's a good movie. I'm tempted to get the book upon which it is based - there was subtext that was lightly played in the movie regarding the housekeeper and her place in the family and the main character's past relationships that I wonder whether they are more fully fleshed out in the book.