Review of F for Fake (1973) by Scott G — 12 Feb 2012
A curious doc, but not a doc, a film about fakes told in a very bold way, but with Orson welles, here coming of superb and a fantastic watch, narrating, presenting and interacting throughout, delving into certain types of fakes seen in his lifetime, mainly focusing on a artist who was known as a forger and author on his tail, whom himself possibly a faker, and also delving into certain times of howard hughes and his dealings, the two interact nicely and welles direction and style fitting within, it has a charm and his powerful mischife voice adding plenty, he is a watch.
a unconventional doc, using many methods to tell its story.
This review of F for Fake (1973) was written by Scott G on 12 Feb 2012.
F for Fake has generally received very positive reviews.
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