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Here's a list of tons of leftist movies.
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" Ryan Gosling actually wrote this when trying to understand his character, and used a technique called "dropping in" to analyze writing from Nabokov's Pale Fire. He approached Villeneuve about it and he added it to the film. "
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I love that detail and the baseline test may have been my single favorite scene in the movie
Interesting, thanks for sharing this
I was in my late twenties when i finally started to "get" that actors are active, important participants in the process of creation and not just puppets being ordered around on stage. Finding out that Rutger came up with some of Roy's soliloquy was a big part of that.