If Jim Jarmush made a Fincher movie. After a slow start (following the intriguing but unsatisfying opening scene) it picks up then decides to fall off. The one liners are humourous if a little millennial- nihilistic, the commentary on its genre and the fans of that genre lacks any bite or anything behind “hey look it”.
It of course has Fincher’s meticulousness in editing and in his subtle camerawork, the problem isn’t with his direction but with the story and…