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"description": "Could've used more bear. Aubrey Plaza really shines in this one — whether she's deadpan in the opening act where she trades places with Sarah Gadon or the messy, emotional wreck starring in the film directed by Christopher Abott. And by shines I mean that Plaza really lifts this thing. The first act is pretty stilted and forced and I imagine that was intentional. Once this thing steps back into being a story about a crew filming an underfunded and mediocre movie it really shines. Plaza still carries it, but — going into this — I was bored. None of the characters were interesting, they were all hard to sympathize with. But — but — they get more human when they're \"off\" camera. The actors shooting movie, the cast, they're all a mess. But a good, entertaining mess. Not what I was expecting. Don't eat the talapia.",
"path": "/watching/movies/black-bear-2020",
"publishedAt": "2024-12-04T14:42:40Z",
"site": "at://did:plc:sttgf52vkk46f6yuknvqxvgh/site.standard.publication/self",
"tags": [
"thriller",
"drama"
],
"title": "Black Bear"
}