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You Can Suspend Disbelief For Two Hours, Can't You?
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John Kelly's Washington Post column treads on the subject of inaccuracy in movies, like someone playing an instrument wrong, or a flag hung in the wrong way, or any thing that people who would know will notice. But there's a fine line between justifiably pointing out a glaring inaccuracy and being pedantic, and between wanting the filmmakers to get things right and "it's only a movie." I'm thinking some of you went to see "Once Upon A Time... in Hollywood" and spent a lot of the run time analyzing the KHJ airchecks. (Washington Post)
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