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In this episode of Real Reel Talk, Josh Bell dives into Tim Burton's 2014 biographical drama, Big Eyes, a film that marks a striking departure from Burton's usual gothic style. The film tells the true story of Margaret Keane, a talented artist whose iconic paintings of wide-eyed children were stolen and claimed by her manipulative husband, Walter Keane. Featuring standout performances from Amy Adams and Christoph Waltz, Big Eyes showcases Burton's unique touch, blending dark humor and emotional depth in a way that highlights his ability to handle both fantastical and real-life stories with heart. Josh explores the film’s rich visual style, its exploration of identity, and how Burton uses his trademark sensibilities to bring this real-world drama to life. Tune in for a deep dive into Big Eyes and discover why this film is one of Burton’s most emotionally resonant works.

Listen now for insights on Burton’s shift in tone, the incredible performances, and the themes of power, exploitation, and artistic ownership that make Big Eyes a standout in his diverse filmography.

Real Reel Talk is your weekly home for unfiltered deep dives into the world of film. Hosts Josh breaks it all down — from fresh releases to old-school favorites — with sharp insight, real opinions, and sharp trivia. Whether you're into Oscar bait, popcorn flicks, or everything in between, this is your go-to stop for real talk about reel stuff.

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