Why choose a documentary about Hollywood over a fictional thriller? Three psychological drivers are at play.
If there's one area where the documentary falls short, it's in its pacing. At times, the film feels a bit slow, and some of the interviews feel a bit too long. Additionally, some viewers may find that the documentary doesn't go deep enough into certain topics or doesn't feature enough diverse perspectives.
For decades, the entertainment industry guarded its image with velvet ropes and iron fists. If you saw a documentary about a film set in the 1990s, it was likely a promotional tool—a 22-minute featurette where actors pretended they were all best friends.
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