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So, Hollywood Babylon (2000) dives into the darker side of Tinseltown, paying homage to Anger's classic. Filmed at the Museum of Death, it captures that eerie vibe, right? The pacing is a bit uneven—some parts draw you in while others linger a bit too long. But the atmosphere is where it shines. You can really feel the weight of Hollywood's scandals and tragedies, almost like a dark tapestry of forgotten tales. The practical effects are interesting, almost a nod to the surrealism of Anger's work. It's not about big performances; it’s more about the raw, unsettling truths of fame. A distinctive blend of documentary style with a macabre twist. Just a unique piece for those who appreciate the underbelly of cinema.
Dark exploration of Hollywood's scandalsFilmed in an unusual settingReflects on the themes of fame and tragedy
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