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So, Banksy's Coming for Dinner, it's this intriguing little drama from 2009. You’ve got Joan Collins and her husband Percy, who are kind of Hollywood royalty but in this setting, they’re juxtaposed against the enigma of Banksy. The film’s structure is a bit layered, like a film within a film, which really gets you questioning what's real and what's not. The atmosphere feels a bit surreal, almost dreamlike, which adds to the layers of meaning. The pacing is deliberately slow, letting you soak in the nuances of the characters' interactions. It’s that blend of art and reality that keeps you thinking long after it’s over. The performances, especially from Collins, bring a unique charm to the narrative, making it distinct yet thought-provoking in an understated way.
Intriguing exploration of reality vs. artFeatures Joan Collins in a unique roleInteresting film structure adds depth
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