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So, this documentary called Assistant Director: Luigi Cozzi is pretty neat, right? It dives into Cozzi's early days with Dario Argento, which is fascinating for anyone into Italian horror. There's this laid-back vibe as Cozzi shares memories and insights about working on The Stendhal Syndrome. The way he talks about Argento’s unique visual style and how it shaped his filmmaking makes you think about the craft in a different light. It's not overly flashy, but there’s a sense of intimacy that draws you in. Plus, the pacing allows for some moments of reflection, which is a nice change of pace from typical feature-length docs. If you’re into that behind-the-scenes look at genre filmmaking, this one has its charm.
Interesting insights into Argento's styleReflective pacing and toneA must for fans of Italian horror
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