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So, 'Hollywood's Hidden Lives' from 2001, right? It's this interesting mix of drama and romance that sort of peeks behind the glitzy curtain. You've got Frank and Stephanie, these wealthy producers who are pretty much over their own lives and get into some voyeuristic antics with high-tech gear. It’s a bit of a commentary on boredom and excess, I guess. Then there's David and Madeline, the struggling creatives, which adds a nice contrast, capturing that push and pull of ambition versus privilege. The pacing has this almost languid quality, matching the Hollywood setting, and the performances really bring out the nuances of these characters. It feels like a study on the darker side of fame, which is what makes it stand out in that early 2000s landscape.
Interesting take on Hollywood life and relationships.Contrasts between privilege and struggling artists.High-tech surveillance as a metaphor for disconnection.
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