Hollywood: A Novel

What is The Film Sets

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The various places where the film is being shot are generally portrayed, throughout the narrative, as being detailed and evocative, clear and effective representations of Hank's past. On several occasions, however, they are also portrayed as almost infecting reality with artifice, undermining the truth and effectiveness of the past they represent with a sense, experienced most often by Hank, that they exist in service of a truth and intention no longer his own.