Two major things about Soderbergh’s approach to a memoir adaptation. They’re somewhat connected, so I might not manage to separate them out. King of the Hill has no frame, it has no narration. It has no context. It does not feel, at all, like a “true” story because there’s no attempt to classify itself as […]
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King of the Hill (1993, Steven Soderbergh)
April 11th, 2008 · No Comments
Tagged: A.E. Hotchner· Adrien Brody· Gramercy Pictures· Jeroen Krabbé· Jesse Bradford· Steven Soderbergh· ★★★★



