Getting to the truth between Facebook friends.
di Robert Abele The Los Angeles Times
"Catfish" eludes simple categorization but it's a good bet that those who succumb to its loose-lips-sink-ships marketing campaign will discover that talking about or arguing over "Catfish" is very easy once its secrets are opened. Some of those post-film discussions might even ponder elements of the story that seem deliberately kept under wraps. But more on that later.
The movie begins with New York-based filmmakers Ariel Schulman and Henry Joost, cameras at the ready, blithely turning Ariel's telegenic 24-year-old photographer brother Nev into a DIY movie star when an 8-year-old Michigan girl named Abby contacts Nev via Facebook to ask if she can make a painting of one of his published photos. [...]
di Robert Abele, articolo completo (2711 caratteri spazi inclusi) su The Los Angeles Times 17 settembre 2010