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Set Fire to the Stars is a real treat for anyone interested in the creative struggles of artists. The film captures the gritty essence of 1950s New York, filled with smoky bars and existential conversations. It dives deep into the life of aspiring poet John Malcolm Brinnin, who is tasked with reining in the wild Dylan Thomas. The performances are solid, particularly from Elijah Wood, who embodies Brinnin's mix of admiration and frustration. The pacing is deliberate, allowing moments of tension and reflection to breathe, all against a backdrop of stunning black-and-white cinematography that really enhances the mood. Themes of genius versus madness and the burdens of inspiration are beautifully woven in, making it a poignant look at the artistic journey.
Strong performances, especially from Elijah Wood.Impressive black-and-white cinematography enhances the mood.Themes of genius and madness resonate throughout.
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