Framing Agnes (2022)

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Framing Agnes (2022). 1h 15m

“Academic filmmaking, not in a good way. I wanted to like it and am the right audience, so am more disappointed. The best thing about it is getting trans actors on screen (Gil-Peterson is great on screen, wish there was way more Angelica, less of the director who shows up in almost every scene for some reason). But there are better ways to do that. The storytelling is confusing. The editing is all over the place. This could have been a very good movie. But what we get is pretentious and rushed. Lotsa jargon. Lotsa postmodern meta stuff that would have made more sense, and been more original, 10-20 years ago. This content could have been interesting but itu0026#39;s mishandled. Not sure anyone outside of the festival crowd and certain kinds of critics will find things to like here if theyu0026#39;re being honest. Maybe if the core story was clearer and more thought was put into putting it together, the u0026quot;experimentalu0026quot; departures would be more meaningful, and this could actually reach beyond elite insiders.”

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