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Frank
Two amusement park workers - a cowboy and a gorilla - dive into an absurd conversation about life, love, and personal drama.
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Plot Summary
A young aspiring musician joins a bizarre pop band led by the enigmatic and "artificial cancerous head" wearing Frank. As he attempts to navigate the eccentricities of his new bandmates and the creative process, he finds himself increasingly drawn into Frank's world of avant-garde music and mental instability. The film explores themes of creativity, identity, and the blurred lines between genius and madness.
Critical Reception
Frank received widespread critical acclaim, particularly for its originality, Michael Fassbender's performance, and its unique blend of dark humor and pathos. Critics praised its unconventional approach to storytelling and its exploration of the creative process. Audience reception was also generally positive, appreciating its quirky charm and emotional depth.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its originality and bold, eccentric storytelling.
Michael Fassbender's performance as Frank is a standout, both haunting and hilarious.
Effectively balances dark comedy with poignant observations on creativity and mental health.
Google audience: Audiences largely appreciated the film's quirky sense of humor, unique premise, and strong performances, particularly Michael Fassbender's. Some found the unconventional narrative and emotional tone a bit challenging, but most agreed it was a memorable and thought-provoking film.
Awards & Accolades
Nominated for Best Original Screenplay at the BAFTA Film Awards.
Fun Fact
Michael Fassbender wore a real, custom-made "Frank" head, which was heavy and significantly limited his vision and hearing during filming.
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