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So, 'Saddam Goes to Hollywood' is this wild documentary that dives into a bizarre chapter of cinema history. You’ve got Saddam Hussein, of all people, trying to break into film, which is just a crazy premise. The pacing is a bit uneven at times, but it just adds to the absurdity of it all. The interviews are candid, and you can practically feel the surreal atmosphere of big budgets clashing with war and debauchery. There’s something fascinating about how they weave in the story of Oliver Reed and a film that went missing for decades. It’s not polished, but that’s part of its charm. It feels like a hidden gem that showcases how strange and unpredictable the film industry can be.
Unique blend of politics and cinemaExplores the absurdities of filmmakingLost film narrative adds intrigue
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