One of my frequent complaints in this newsletter is that movies simply aren’t depressing enough anymore. In the past, you had your great depressing/depressive filmmakers: Bergman, Mazursky, Renoir. They understood that life is a mess. They got that you don’t necessarily need things to tie up in a bow by the end. Most importantly, they saw that to end th…
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