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Bloody Business: Making The Long Good Friday dives deep into the gritty world of 1980s British cinema. This documentary is not just a behind-the-scenes look; it’s a tapestry of conversations and insights. You’ve got John Mackenzie sharing his vision, while Bob Hoskins and Helen Mirren reflect on their roles with a sense of nostalgia. Pierce Brosnan's perspective adds another layer, reminding us of the film's impact on his early career. The atmosphere is raw and authentic, echoing the film it celebrates. The pacing has a nice rhythm—interviews are interspersed with clips, keeping it engaging. It’s fascinating to hear about the practical effects and how the locals in London shaped the film’s authenticity. This piece is a real treat for fans of the original and the era.
Interviews with key cast and crewFocus on practical effects usedHighlights the film's cultural impact
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