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Mrs. Parker and the Vicious Circle (1994) is a bittersweet, smoke-filled portrait of the legendary Algonquin Round Table. It captures the jagged wit and underlying despair of Dorothy Parker, the woman who defined the 1920s literary scene with a cocktail in one hand and a razor-sharp insult in the other. 🖋️ The Soul of the Film
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: Despite being surrounded by the smartest people in the room, she seems profoundly isolated. 🖋️ The Soul of the Film : You
: Parker’s dark, cynical poems are woven into the scenes, providing a direct window into her psyche. : The film jumps through time, mimicking the
: The film jumps through time, mimicking the fragmented nature of memory and alcoholism.
: Alan Rudolph uses a warm, hazy palette that feels like an old photograph coming to life.
The Algonquin Round Table—the group of writers and critics—is portrayed as both a sanctuary and a cage.