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A review by jroberts3456
The Disaster Artist: My Life Inside The Room, the Greatest Bad Movie Ever Made by Tom Bissell, Greg Sestero
4.0
What’s there to say? A book about friendship, dreams, sacrifice, love, and commitment. It’s a warning, a dare, an ode, a portrait. It’s also a textbook, a sort of “how not to.” Psychologically fascinating, it paints an image of a man obsessed, a man tortured, a man trapped by his own shortcomings and narcissism. Whatever else it is, it’s a story of success, whatever that is. As fascinating as its subject as baffling.