Nashville is an ensemble piece with 24 principal character by the great Robert Altman, an amazing observer and anthropologist. It is one of my favorite films, a brilliant reflection of the time spirit, but in the first place a deeply human film - more natural than any other film I know. I can watch this it over and over without ever thinking I already know the film. It's really funny at moments, but also has some very emotional parts. I think of the climax scene as one of the greatest, most touching scenes ever filmed.
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Definitely! I saw about everything he did in the 70's, and I liked all of it.
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I need to get this one. Never seen it but i love Short Cuts (1993) which also includes over 20 principal characters.
I also love 70s Altman movies McCabe & Mrs. Miller (1971) and California Split (1974)
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