MattH.

Tiny Furniture Blu-ray Review

Pros: good bonus features
Cons: rather average video and audio for a Criterion release
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Purchase Date: February 2012

Purchase Price: $39.95


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Winning the Best Narrative Feature prize at the SXSW Film Festival and being called “the next Woody Allen” must be heady stuff indeed for young filmmaker Lena Dunham. In Tiny Furniture, she takes aspects of her life, puts a fictional spin on it, and then films it with friends and family in major roles. Like Allen’s early work, it’s very talky, and it’s not especially cinematic. But there is a feeling of realness to the piece even though many of the people aren’t particularly interesting and what they do doesn’t really strike much of a responsive chord. Younger people, however, may find more to identify with here in their own generational understanding than someone whose life and career is well along the way.

 

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