The lack of detail for many of the characters is Lem Dobbs' main bone of contention with what Steven Soderbergh did with his script. "When I read reviews that say 'style over substance' I blame you. I can't actually say they're wrong," says Dobbs. He does mention there are luckily few reviews that say this about the film. He does say the reviews that make him angry are those that blame him for the film being "underwritten". He then asks Soderbergh if he'd like to discuss his problem with human relationships. "Yeah, this is a great time and place," responds Soderbergh. The director explains how he sees The Limey as a genre film, how the "spine of the film" was about Wilson and his daughter, and how he didn't want to detour much away from that.
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05-03-2025 alle ore 07:38