streubertyler
Joined Apr 2015
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This film serves as Marlon Brando's quintessential biopic of the last half of his life, that's still quite captivating whether or not you know who he is. Billy Zane is absolutely transcendent; there were many times that I forgot that Marlon Brando wasn't actually on the screen. What caught me by surprise, however, was that it was not just a biopic about Brando, but also documented the budding friendship between Marlon Brando and Jon Heder's character. The chemistry between Zane and Heder is palpable and really serves as the glue for the movie in its entirety. I would love to see these two in a buddy cop movie!
There's a little bit of cheesy dialogue (more fault in the writer than the actors), some narration and talking to the camera (which I don't particularly care for), and are times where the movie feels a little long, but all-in-all, this film was entertaining, informative, and funny. I definitely think it would be worth anyone's time to watch it.
There's a little bit of cheesy dialogue (more fault in the writer than the actors), some narration and talking to the camera (which I don't particularly care for), and are times where the movie feels a little long, but all-in-all, this film was entertaining, informative, and funny. I definitely think it would be worth anyone's time to watch it.