Was J.D. Vance's Account of Having Intercourse with a Couch True?
Description
Ron Howard is undoubtedly skilled at evoking strong feelings and directing them appropriately. It is rather easy to become enthralled and astonished by HILLBILLY ELEGY. But the language and the intimate touch are absent from the movie. It doesn't have the same vibe as other movies with related themes in Hillbilly Elegy on Afdah. For the emotive discourse, the camera images are condensed to what the viewer should see. With these interchangeable pictures, Maryse Alberti adds her own voice to the story. She can't decide between glossy, styled photographs and a hand-held, pseudo-authentic camera. Ron Howard never intended for his directing career to end with just cinematography. An enlarged level would have been quite advantageous in this case.