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RE: My Personal Thoughts on "The Disaster Artist"

in #story7 years ago (edited)

Yes, glad you caught this one!

This movie caught me way off guard. Like the whole movie he wrote was about him feeling like he was losing his best friend. Ended up really heartfelt and the acting was pretty great, I felt like they portrayed Tommy in a way that made the movie funny, but still made him seem like a real person with deep feelings.

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Yep. It gave the character of real life Tommy actual layers instead of just someone to poke fun at. I loved this movie and the direction they decided to go with it. :)