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Ed Wood

Ed Wood

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Tim Burton's very good film about some very bad films made by the inept but enthusiastic Ed Wood.

Certificate15

Duration121 mins

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  • abbie, 10
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Review by abbie, 10

5 stars

22 Nov 2013

I love this film. It has some strong launguage but the film its self is brillant. I love Johnny Depp he is a great actor and Tim Burton is my favourite director of all time. Some parts of the story can be very deppressing but in the film Ed Wood dosent care what any one says he just tried to live the dream he wanted to live. Ed Wood was a real man back in the 1930s. He made really dispicable movies which were called B movies. Even though his movies were so bad a lot of people now watch them and enjoy them because they are so terrible. This movie tells you all about his life. It is not a documentary its just his life put into a movie. This movie makes you feel happy quite alot of the times then other parts make you feel horrible. But thats just what Ed Woods life was about. One day he'd think his life was going great then the next not. At the start of the movie Ed Wood is crazy but as the movie goes on he becomes even more wacky. Trying to show what his life was like. I would reccommend this film if you havent seen it. By Abbie

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