Typical Robert Altman film with long, fast paced, slapstick comedic sequences. The film is meant to be an indictment of the entertainment business, and politics--I assume trying to not so subtly suggest they are similar. The BBC reporter played Geraldine Chaplain (Charlie Chaplain's daughter--and mother of Oona Chaplain of Game of Throne's fame) is quite annoying and sticks out in the plot. The use of Jeff Goldblum as the link between all the scenes is clever, but that's about the only positive thing I have to say about this film.
Labels: geraldine chaplain, Jeff Goldblum, nashville, robert altman, three stars
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