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So, 'Albrecht Dürer: Through the Looking-Glass' is a captivating dive into the mind of one of the Renaissance's greats. The film's pacing is contemplative, almost meditative, as it unpacks Dürer's life through twelve of his self-portraits. You really get a sense of his evolution as an artist and a thinker. The atmosphere feels quite intimate, like you're peering through a keyhole into his world. There's a disconnect that can be engaging, as the director takes us through various interpretations of Dürer's imagery rather than a straight biography. It's not about flashy visuals or dramatic reenactments, but rather the depth of his craft and the subtleties of his expression that are explored. Definitely has its own unique vibe.
Focuses on self-portraitsExplores historical contextThought-provoking themes of identity
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