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How does Keanu Reeves end up in so many interesting flicks?
Ever since "Bill & Ted's Bogus Journey," he has pretty much played the same dopey, heroic, straight man, and he doesn't mix it up with any new acting ability in "A Scanner Darkly."
Although, it doesn't matter that Reeves is competing with Ben Affleck as the worst actor ever because Reeves surrounds himself with highly innovative filmmakers Francis Ford Coppola ("Dracula"), Andy and Larry Wachowski ("The Matrix") and Mike Mills ("Thumbsucker").
Most recently, Reeves made the intelligent decision, or perhaps one of his assistants helped him out, to work with director Richard Linklater ("Waking Life," "SubUrbia").
The rotoscoped film done in live action, then traced over to become animated "A Scanner Darkly" relies more heavily on a thrilling futuristic plotline and creative visual setting, than Reeves' acting talents thank goodness.
Adapted from Philip K.