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House Of Gucci Review: Glitz, Glam And Bad Accents

It's Lifestyles of the Rich and Clueless in Ridley Scott's "House of Gucci," an odd duck of a film that wants to serve you both a scrumptious gourmet meal and greasy fast food in the same bite. There's a wobbly, unbalanced quality to the entire thing, as Scott and company try to make something akin to a prestige drama cosplaying as a trashy soap opera. And yet it's hard not to have fun with everything on display here — all the glitz, all the glam, all the bad accents.

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House Of Gucci Review: Glitz, Glam And Bad Accents

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    It's Lifestyles of the Rich and Clueless in Ridley Scott's "House of Gucci," an odd duck of a film that wants to serve you both a scrumptious gourmet meal and greasy fast food in the same bite. There's a wobbly, unbalanced quality to the entire thing, as Scott and company try to make something akin to a prestige drama cosplaying as a trashy soap opera. And yet it's hard not to have fun with everything on display here — all the glitz, all the glam, all the bad accents.

    Lady Gaga is out on the press trail for her latest film, the incredibly on-brand "House of Gucci," and she's dropping fun little tidbits left and right. Directed by the undeniable Ridley Scott, the film tells the love story of Patrizia Gucci (played by Gaga) and Maurizio Gucci (played by the very tall Adam Driver) as it commingles with the glamor, greed and violence that come along with the Gucci name.

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