Did anyone see this one? It came highly recommended by several friends from back home, so I went into it with a few preconceptions from these friends' taste in movies and my own opinion of Will Ferrell as an actor.
I thought it was one of the most inventive plots I had seen in contemporary film in a long time. The nature of the plot alone lent itself to some brilliant themes: life as real or fantasy, fatalism or the will, nihilism or purpose, the question of love, etc. As well, the acting was spot on. Ferrell did an incredible job as an IRS agent, Gyllenhal was great as his liberal love interest, Thompson (one of the most skilled actresses still around) was perfect as the crumbling author/narrator.
What did you guys think?