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www.washingtonpost.com - : There's a loopy madness in ''Bugsy.'' Everyone's either giddy, overly cranky or endearingly deranged. Set in 1940s Hollywood, the movie feels like an old movie, in which the actors don't become their roles. They just maintain an ironic proximity.How else could you accept Warren Beatty as gangster Bugsy Siegel? Or ignore henchman Harvey Keitel's obviously false bald pate? Or buy British Ben Kingsley's New York-accented Meyer Lansky? Or take vampy Annette Bening any more seriously than, say, Jessica Rabbit? more...
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