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A Winter's War: Keith Gordon on 'A Midnight Clear' is an intriguing retrospective that dives into the creation of the 1992 film. Gordon's soft-spoken insights create a reflective tone, capturing the somber atmosphere of the original movie. He discusses the war themes, the moral complexities, and how the practical effects were intentionally understated, allowing the performances to shine. It's really fascinating to think about how the pacing of the film enhances the emotional weight of the narrative, something Gordon touches on. His candidness about the struggles and triumphs of making the film adds a layer of depth that collectors will appreciate, especially if they have a fondness for films that grapple with human experience amid conflict.
This retrospective is somewhat rare among collectors, often overshadowed by the film itself. It has been released in various formats, but the original DVD seems to be the most sought after, especially among fans of 90s independent cinema. With its limited availability and the unique insights from Gordon, there's a growing interest for those looking to understand the nuances behind the making of A Midnight Clear.
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