It's always nice when a film's press notes, along with blowing smoke up our skirts about how great the movie is, also tell
us why it's so flawed. Witness the notes on "Perfume," the new film from director Michael Rymer: "All the dialog in 'Perfume' was completely improvised by its actors. And while each major storyline had its own 'arc,' each actor brought their own experience and skills to their scenes, creating their own characters -- and often changing the film's entire story -- as they worked."
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