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Max Perkins descubrió a Ernest Hemingway y F. Scott Fitzgerald. Pero nunca conoció a nadie como Thomas Wolfe.
Una crónica de los tiempos de Max Perkins (Colin Firth), el editor de libros más admirado en el mundo, que presentó al público a los más grandes escritores de este siglo, revolucionando la literatura americana. Incasablemente comprometido con el fomento del talento, fue la fuerza detrás de grandes estrellas literarias como F. Scott Fitzgerald (Guy Pearce), Ernest Hemingway (Dominic West) y Thomas Wolfe (Jude Law).
Avis de la communauté (4)
Genius is a very slow paste, dull and a pretty forgettable film, but it's only worth watching just for Colin Firth and Jude Law. Those two can't do wrong.
Not quite the work of genius I hoped it was going to be. Still, it's a reasonably interesting tale, for once taking away some of the attention afforded our literary greats - Ernest Hemingway, F. Scott Fitzgerald, Thomas Wolfe, E.L. James (okay, scrub the last one) - and turning some of the film's focus to Max Perkins, the often unrecognized publisher who helped bring some classic works of literature to public attention.
Not as good as I wanted it to be when it came out, but not as bad as many of the reviews. A solid 'fair'...
I liked the movie much better than the average rating suggest. However, as this is a true story I've googeled protagonists prior going to the theater. I know I've spoiled the movie for myself, but I prefer this as I was able to follow every scene whithout guessing what is going on.