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So, Ann-Margret: Hollywood Movie Girls is this interesting blend of documentary and music that really captures a certain vibe of the late '70s and early '80s. Directed by Dwight Hemion, it feels more like a playful homage to Hollywood than a straightforward doc. Ann-Margret's performances are playful and filled with a sense of nostalgia; she plays around with those classic stereotypes, which is kind of fun to watch. The pacing is a bit uneven, which gives it a quirky charm, you know? And that slowed-down take on 'I Will Survive' really stands out—it's almost haunting. The guest appearances from the likes of George Burns and Roger Moore add this layer of camaraderie and light-heartedness that feels inviting. Definitely something you don’t see often in documentaries.
Features unique performances by Ann-Margret.Includes appearances from George Burns and Roger Moore.Interesting commentary on Hollywood stereotypes.
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