Mank

Mank

R20202h 12mBiography, Drama,
6.883%63%
In 1940, film studio RKO 1940 hires 24-year-old wunderkind Orson Welles under a contract that gives him full creative control of his movies. For his first film, he calls in washed-up alcoholic Herman J. Mankiewicz to write the screenplay. That film is "Citizen Kane," and this is the story of how it was written.
From the opening it is incredibly stylistic. I mean…the sound was so fucking weird, I had to switch to Netflix to make sure it wasn’t an error lmao After the bathroom scene, I had to check the sound again. What the fuck. I get the idea of mono sound but it’s almost like it’s distorted even. Feels like an exaggerated lower quality and it really takes me out of the film. Maybe if it was filmed grainy af too but the juxtaposition is jarring as it is. Sweet cigarette burns lol (NOTE: At this juncture, approximately halfway through, I went and got a soundbar I haven’t been using for some reason, and tried it with that as well. The audio still made me mad) The writing is both cheesy and masturbatory lol also ngl it’s wildly boring. I fell asleep sitting up at three different points in the day. Mank himself is so quick-witted and I hate him and that lets you know the writing is good. Jk. The screenplay/story is wild though! The Finchers obviously takes themselves very seriously. And while it is being brilliantly boring, that means that the direction is on point but almost too much so. Can’t help but feel that this was done much better in Ed Wood, and I am not a Depp or Burton fan smh Orson Welles would likely be proud, but he’d also likely be rolling his eyes after giving the compliment. Exceptional, yet overdone. Good acting! Cut 20 minutes, gain a star * Another dangerous film for recovering alcoholics, but shoot the parallels in thinking re: alcoholism between this film and myself at the time of this film’s release are wild.

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