Review of Factory Girl (2006) by Nicodaflagburna — 18 Dec 2010
This film is so pretentious I can feel Andy Warhol awkwardly turning in his grave. This serious attempt to expose the abuse of love plays like a preschool playground romance. It is shallow and of little value to those who can remember the 60s or the MTV generation.
It's appeal is representative of glamour and on the surface is enjoyable as a caricature of history. Despite strong casting the illusion of performance is evidence of style over substance. Hickenlooper exploits the memory of Warhol and Sedgwick and disrespects art in the process.
This review of Factory Girl (2006) was written by Nicodaflagburna on 18 Dec 2010.
Factory Girl has generally received mixed reviews.
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