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Pittsburgh
Jeff Goldblum put his Hollywood actor life on hold to star alongside his new girlfriend in a Pittsburgh regional theater production of The Music Man. Co-directors Bradley and LaBrache tread a surprisingly elegant line between genuine documentary and outright self-parody improv in this deliciously deadpan comedy.
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Plot Summary
A wealthy, eccentric art collector from Pittsburgh travels to Los Angeles in pursuit of a young, up-and-coming artist. He becomes entangled in the artist's life, which blurs the lines between admiration, obsession, and a desire to control. The film explores themes of art, commerce, and the complex relationships that arise within the creative world.
Critical Reception
Pittsburgh received a mixed to positive reception from critics, with many praising its unique premise and the performances of its lead actors, particularly Jeff Goldblum. Some reviewers found the film's pacing and narrative a bit uneven, but it was generally appreciated for its artistic ambition and exploration of complex themes.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its intellectual exploration of the art world.
Jeff Goldblum's performance is a standout, bringing depth to his character.
Some critics found the plot to be somewhat deliberate and less engaging at times.
Google audience: Audience reception information for "Pittsburgh (2006)" is not widely available.
Fun Fact
Despite its focus on the art world, "Pittsburgh" was filmed primarily in and around Los Angeles, not in Pittsburgh itself.
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