Talk:Bright Leaves

rough work
The following film critics, notable enough to have wikipedia articles of their own, reviewed this film according to http://www.metacritic.com/movie/bright-leaves/critic-reviews Geo Swan (talk) 01:37, 30 August 2015 (UTC)
 * 1) Todd McCarthy
 * 2) Desson Thomson
 * 3) Ella Taylor
 * 4) Ty Burr
 * 5) Carrie Rickey
 * 6) Lou Lumenick
 * 7) Kevin Thomas
 * 8) Stephen Holden
 * 9) David Sterritt
 * 10) Michael Atkinson (writer)
 * 11) Stephen Hunter

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Call for discussion
I think the current wording is misleading.

The current wording implies that the original film parallels a genuine conflict between the Duke family and the McElwee family. If you watch the film McElwee's documents his family tradition that the feature film parallels an historical conflict. However, my recollection is that he seems to have found the family tradition was mistaken.

Yes, I know my interpretation doesn't belong in article space. I am not suggesting it should. I will suggest our article should not take the family tradition at face value, when McElwee himself did not. Geo Swan (talk) 02:11, 25 May 2019 (UTC)