
Life
In 1955, young photographer Dennis Stock develops a close bond with actor James Dean while shooting pictures of the rising Hollywood star.
Release Year
2015
Runtime
112 min
Audience Score
6.0
Genres
Drama
Story Snapshot
In 1955, young photographer Dennis Stock develops a close bond with actor James Dean while shooting pictures of the rising Hollywood star.
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Life is a immersive pick with medium complexity, which makes it a strong option when you want something that feels specific instead of generic.
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Life is best for viewers who want drama without having to browse blindly.
What tone does Life have?
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How complex is Life?
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