I can see why the movie is getting a lot of hype, especially by Hollywood. There's a lot going on in this movie, and I don't think everyone will enjoy it...it's not really "for" everyone. there are a lot of scenes that play out like little vignettes of a bigger story...and it's very theatrical, which goes in line with its plot revolving around a play. some of it reminded me of my own experiences in theatre.
The film has dark humor, social commentary (a lot of jokes about twitter and going viral), and also the duality of being an actor. there's a great line about being so genuine on stage but such a fraud in real life.
for keaton's character, thomson, he's caught between two worlds as an actor and as a man. there's a surreal feel to the whole film as it weaves in and out of his consciousness and the consciousness of the film itself.
sound pretentious? it is. i liked it though. i thought the final scene was a bit unnecessary even though for some it will be "mind blowing". anyone who says that, though, is just trying to be cool and enlightened. it's really not that important. the film's conclusion is fairly obvious enough, and the film is straight forward in its premise and its theme enough that it doesn't need such an ambiguous finish.
the performances are very good, of course. keaton should get the oscar. norton was great, watts is always good, and even emma stone put in a good performance as the recovering druggie daughter of keaton's character thomson.
there are some laughs, some moments of "huh? yeah" and there's some dramatic tension too. but overall it is a big exercise in style, and only if you are willing to open your mind and dissect it will it be a truly satisfying experience. if you're looking for something simple and fun, you will most likely be disappointed. you'll find it boring, over the top, and lame.
i give it a thumbs up though.
out of