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So, this film, 'Vincent Gallo: 48 People Who Should be Dead In Hollywood,' offers a really intriguing look into the mind of Gallo, who’s always been a divisive character in the film scene. Jacques Peretti's faux-documentary style blends bits of real interviews and Gallo's own writings, which really adds to that surreal tone. You get this atmosphere that’s both confessional and confrontational, typical of Gallo’s persona. The pacing fluctuates, making some parts feel like a slow burn while others hit hard and fast. The themes of myth-making in Hollywood as Gallo navigates through his self-inflicted controversies are fascinating. And while there aren't heavy practical effects, the film relies on Gallo's raw presence, making it distinctive in its own right.
Unique faux-documentary styleExploration of Hollywood mythsIntriguing portrayal of Vincent Gallo
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