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We once again traverse into the filmography of Tim Burton by chatting Big Eyes, his 2014 dramatization of a true story about an artist (Margaret Keane, played by Amy Adams) and a con man/art maven (Walter Keane, played by Christoph Waltz).
Is that distinct Tim Burton signarture imprinted on this movie, or could it be more accurately described as a screenwriting showcase for Scott Alexander and Larry Karaszewski (Ed Wood, People vs. Larry Flynt, Dolemite is my Name, Man on the Moon ...)? What did this movie remind us of? What does it mean to have the "soul of an artist"?
By haventseenitpodWe once again traverse into the filmography of Tim Burton by chatting Big Eyes, his 2014 dramatization of a true story about an artist (Margaret Keane, played by Amy Adams) and a con man/art maven (Walter Keane, played by Christoph Waltz).
Is that distinct Tim Burton signarture imprinted on this movie, or could it be more accurately described as a screenwriting showcase for Scott Alexander and Larry Karaszewski (Ed Wood, People vs. Larry Flynt, Dolemite is my Name, Man on the Moon ...)? What did this movie remind us of? What does it mean to have the "soul of an artist"?