Darkness

A creative idiot and an unimpressive romantic.

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Design For Living, 1933 (dir. Ernst Lubitsch)

The Art of On-Screen Banter is a lost perfection. Aaron Sorkin gets the closest, but we still can’t make a good movie without “sweeping visuals”, “mindblowing CGI”, and (worst of all) dialogue that holds your hand like a kindergartener.

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