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I picked this film up brand new on DVD a few months ago for 50 pence. If accurate it was an enlightening film, and my opinion of Sellers changed after watching it. I realise that many creative people can be neurotic, selfish, egotistical, insensitive, insecure, cruel and self-indulgent to the extreme and I'd rather not know about there failings as human beings, otherwise you start to think less of the work they did and some of their films you once enjoyed now leave a nasty taste in the mouth! As a film in its own right I thought it was very well done.
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I think it was difficult to see who Sellers really was, perhaps he didn't know himself, he always hid behind a personna practically his whole life whether on screen or not. I always remember his appearance on Parkinson in the mid 70s. He must have just returned from holiday with his friend Princess Margaret because he conducted the whole interview in an affected upper class English accent, I think people thought he really spoke like that, Parky certainly did but it was another one of his acts, he just couldn't be himself or reveal the real Peter Sellers, I think he treated life as a performance, especially chat shows!!
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