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Character
Actor Mark Metcalf made his reputation in Hollywood playing aggrieved authority figures. Now in his 70s, he takes a look back on his career in this meditation on power, privilege, and the perils of being a "type."
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Plot Summary
A group of aspiring actors, including a lonely 20-something named Otis, navigate the often-absurd world of independent filmmaking in Los Angeles. As they struggle to get their careers off the ground, they find themselves drawn into a bizarre and darkly comedic series of events.
Critical Reception
Character received mixed to positive reviews, with praise for its quirky humor, unique atmosphere, and strong performances, particularly from its lead actors. Some critics found the plot to be somewhat aimless, but generally, it was seen as an enjoyable and offbeat indie comedy.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its unconventional humor and distinctive directorial style.
Noted for strong performances from the ensemble cast, especially Jake Johnson.
Some found the narrative a bit loose, but appreciated its unique charm.
Google audience: Audiences enjoyed the film's humor and offbeat nature, with many highlighting the chemistry between the main actors. Some viewers found it a bit slow in parts but overall recommended it for its originality.
Fun Fact
The film was largely improvised, with the actors developing much of the dialogue and character interactions on set.
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