3.5. Didn't quite get the overwhelming hate this film got. The satire here is not particularly intelligent nor incisive, but that seems fitting when reality is more mundanely grotesque than fiction: it's almost like the real world does not deserve to be treated in a more aesthetically profound manner. The sense of helpless anger and disbelief at the state of the world is quite genuine, and there are emotional moments that work quite well. It's a typically white and star-studded mainstream film, and that's okay.
there is big difference between truth and fiction. fiction has to be make sense. why Aniston could end up well only in a movie? why Scarlett Johnhanson would end up alone in every movies but married in reality? This is the difference between fiction and r