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Bigger Than The Shining is a curious dive into the realm of film perception, led by Mark Cousins. His exploration isn’t just about movies; it’s a meditation on how each viewer’s experience is shaped by personal context. There's this almost reflective pace, making you ponder rather than just watch. The documentary dances around copyright issues but does so in a way that feels conversational, almost philosophical. Cousins' voice is engaging, and you can sense his passion for cinema. It’s not heavy on practical effects or grandiose visuals, but rather it’s the ideas that linger. You’re left questioning—can two viewers really share the same cinematic experience? That’s what really makes it distinctive.
Thought-provoking themes on viewing experiences.Reflective and conversational tone.Explores copyright and personal associations.
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