Review of Dollhouse (2012) by Lee M — 14 Apr 2016
The improvised dialogue and use of non-professionals allows for a liberated, impulsive feel, which Sheridan apparently finessed by sending her main players away to a house for a week, to acclimate to one another while working on improv exercises.
But as often happens, increasingly complicated plot machinations spoil the simple beauty of it's fundamental premise, and Dollhouse gets harder to take seriously as it becomes more outlandish.
This review of Dollhouse (2012) was written by Lee M on 14 Apr 2016.
Dollhouse has generally received negative reviews.
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