I love this movie more than it deserves by pure merit, but objectively it’s very good anyhow. Here is an example of a film that’s great mostly due to the script and actors, and the director simply got out of the way.
It was written by the great sage of Hollywood, William Goldman (“Nobody knows anything” - truer words have rarely been spoken). This was actually a book first, by Goldman.
One can truly admire the structure here, the thematic brilliance and just how engaging the story is. Of course the actors did their part - Olivier, Scheider, Hoffman, Devane.
The film could’ve been a true masterpiece, but apparently, the studio got their dreaded scissors out based on deplorable “audience feedback screening” - and they cut out scenes which could’ve elevated this movie immeasurably, but oh well. These screenings really are a plague.
In any case, here is something filmmakers should study - how a good script works. YMMV, all IMHO.
It was written by the great sage of Hollywood, William Goldman (“Nobody knows anything” - truer words have rarely been spoken). This was actually a book first, by Goldman.
One can truly admire the structure here, the thematic brilliance and just how engaging the story is. Of course the actors did their part - Olivier, Scheider, Hoffman, Devane.
The film could’ve been a true masterpiece, but apparently, the studio got their dreaded scissors out based on deplorable “audience feedback screening” - and they cut out scenes which could’ve elevated this movie immeasurably, but oh well. These screenings really are a plague.
In any case, here is something filmmakers should study - how a good script works. YMMV, all IMHO.