Talk:Todd Solondz
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I didn't write it, but I think there is something notable about teaching a film workshop. It shows the guy is still working in the field and decided to teach a bit.—The preceding unsigned comment was added by 69.253.172.209 (talk • contribs).
[edit] Factually incorrect synopsis for Fear, Anxiety, and Depression
This article's synopsis of Solondz's first feature-length film strongly suggests that the author has never seen it. Although the film is bookended with letters to and from Samuel Beckett, the famous playwright plays no other role in the plot. A better summary would be something along the lines of: "An episodic comedy about a fledgling playwright and his frustrating interactions with the opposite sex. The film's fractured narrative structure and casual relationship with the "fourth wall" are somewhat reminiscent of Annie Hall, a far cry from the more astringent and naturalistic surface Solondz has been moving towards ever since. Characterizations are broader than viewers of Solondz's more deadpan later films might expect. The film contains several musical interludes. Stanley Tucci is outstanding in an early role." Relgif 05:23, 31 March 2007 (UTC)
[edit] Sexuality
Is there a source that clarifies his sexuality? Pinchofhope 10:25, 6 April 2007 (UTC)