Directed by:
Steven SoderberghCinematography:
Steven SoderberghComposer:
Jacques DavidoviciCast:
David Duchovny, Nicky Katt, Catherine Keener, Mary McCormack, David Hyde Pierce, Julia Roberts, Blair Underwood, Enrico Colantoni, Erika Alexander (more)Plots(1)
It's a chaotic day for seven strangers from Hollywood who end up at the birthday party of a mutual friend. Before the night is over, relationships are tested, hearts are broken, and passions are renewed! (official distributor synopsis)
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Yes, Steven Soderbergh is a successful and talented director, well-known and talented actors appear in the film, the budget was adequate, the producer was enthusiastic, in short, all the prerequisites for a good and successful film were present. This film has only one flaw - it simply doesn't work. Whether it's due to an unfinished script or directorial guidance, or perhaps both combined, but the result is more than disappointing for me. Noble boredom in a confused plot. Overall impression: 30%. ()
Though Full Frontal is not as experimental and cold as Mike Figgis’s movies (e.g. Hotel) and it’s more on target and entertaining, it’s still just a small, insignificant and unnecessary flick that’s not worth the price of admission. ()
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