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Iñárritu’s ‘Bardo’ Is an Insufferable Exercise in Narcissism

Por: The Daily Beast Entertainment November 05, 2022

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After winning the Best Director Oscar for each of his prior two features (, ), might be forgiven a bit of idiosyncratic indulgence. Unfortunately, Bardo, False Chronicle of a Handful of Truths is an extravagantly navel-gazing bridge too far.Using Federico Fellini’s 8½ as its foundational inspiration (with a sprinkle of All That Jazz thrown in for good measure), Iñárritu’s latest is a self-referential chore, one whose chaos is as constant... + full article



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