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261:) and is told that only specific film critics (namely newspaper critics) will be allowed into the discussion with the director. Rocco disdainfully says that he thinks that the film's production company believes that the online film critics will treat the film like a newspaper critic would, meaning that they would review the film more positively. Dakota then approaches the two men and asks their opinion about the film, to which Rocco says that he would be posting a mixed review. He's surprised when Dakota says that Howard would be writing a negative review, as at one point Howard had given the director an overwhelmingly positive review. However it is this same review that gains Howard entrance into the discussion. He's nervous, but correctly assumes that the newspaper critics would try to commandeer the entire proceedings. Howard wishes that his younger self that had written the positive review were there and reminisces how he had written the review in order to impress his then-wife Ellen. 401:
philosophy) by influencing perception in ways that if heartfelt and truthful, can have far-reaching repercussions." Both stories then switch to a scene wherein the titular critic discusses a film with a freelance critic he dislikes, who asks whether he's attending a junket where the director will be present. In Clowes', the freelance critic explains that the director "so perfectly gets how we're really all like these aliens who can never have any meaningful contact with each other because we're all so caught up in our own little self-made realities, you know?" In LaBeouf's short, she says the director "so perfectly gets how we're all like these aliens to one another, who never have any meaningful contact with one another because we're all so caught up in our little self-made realities, you know?
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How closely does the film, which appeared at several film festivals, hew to the comic? Well, both open with exactly the same monologue from their eponymous leads: "A critic is a warrior, and each of us on the battlefield have the means to glorify or demolish (whether a film, a career, or an entire
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He leaves without talking to the director, only for Dakota to ask if he had asked the director about the shot that they had discussed earlier about the stolen ring. Dismayed that he did not talk to the director, Dakota brings him over. The director then explains that the film in question had a
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post on the subject of plagiarism posted in 2010. This raised allegations about further plagiarism on LaBeouf's part, as various sites noted that some of LaBeouf's other works appear to have been copied without attribution and that further apologetic tweets from LaBeouf appeared to have been
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deleted scene that explained the reasons behind the scene, but Howard doubts the truthfulness of this claim. Howard debates over whether or not to post his scathing review and briefly thinks about how his wife Ellen left him before ultimately choosing to upload his review.
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posted a review that stated that the film was "ultimately a surprisingly successful movie on the experience of watching a movie that should only serve to encourage LaBeouf to further test the directorial waters".
214:. The short was shown at the Cannes Film Festival on May 18, 2012, followed by an online premiere on December 17, 2013. The short film follows the eponymous internet film critic Howard Cantour, who was played by 31: 246:) reflecting on being a critic and how a review can either promote or devastate a film's chances of survival. The movie then cuts to a scene of Howard sitting in a restaurant with Dakota ( 716: 420:
from his website, claiming that he was not copying Clowes, but rather was inspired by him and "got lost in the creative process." He later issued several apologies to Clowes via
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also received some praise when it was released to the Internet, but has since experienced a backlash due to LaBeouf's plagiarism of Clowes' comic.
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Shortly after the film's online release, bloggers and newspapers familiar with indie comics noticed its resemblance to
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fashioned after unrelated apologies by other public figures. A lawyer for Clowes later issued a
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Howard attends the film's preview, where he interacts with fellow online film critic Rocco (
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to LaBeouf through his lawyer, which LaBeouf later posted on Twitter.
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noted the similarities between the film and the comic, writing:
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remarked on the apology, which they found was identical to a
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Shia LaBeouf
Dan Clowes
Jeff Balis
Jim Gaffigan
Thomas Lennon
Portia Doubleday
Dito Montiel
Shia LaBeouf
Jim Gaffigan
plagiarized
Dan Clowes
Jim Gaffigan
Portia Doubleday
Dito Montiel
Thomas Lennon
Jim Gaffigan
Thomas Lennon
Portia Doubleday
Dito Montiel
Caroline Morahan
Joseph Alfieri
Skoti Collins
Sarah Hester
Colin Molloy
Spence Nicholson
Heidi Niedermeyer
Caitlin O'Connor
Caileigh Scott
Deanna Lynn Walsh

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