Friday 15 December 2017

The Disaster Artist Film Review


Finished watching The Disaster Artist, starring director James Franco and Dave Franco. The film opens with Tommy Wiseau (James Franco) going on stage during an acting lesson after aspiring actor Greg Sestero (Dave Franco) has given a performance finds himself himself drawn to Tommy's confidence within his acting and asks for Tommy's help to improve his own acting. After spending time together Tommy and Greg decide to move to Los Angeles in hope to become actors. After trying for a while to get an acting job and constantly failing Tommy decides to make his own film, that becomes The Room with the hope his friend Greg would co-star alongside him. Overall this was a great film as it tells a great and intriguing story of how the film, The Room was created by diving into the how Tommy Wiseau and Greg Sestero became friends and how that friendship affects and is effected by the creation of the film leading to the film to have some great development for the characters and the relationship between them. There is an amazing amount of comedic moments throughout the film thanks to the way the characters within the film are and the sort of situations they find themselves with the making of and even the remade parts of The Room due to how accurate it is in places. 8.5/10.

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