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So, this documentary dives into Brian De Palma's work from the 1960s, which is a fascinating era for him. It's not just a straightforward look at his films; there's this vibe that captures the essence of his early style. The pacing is a bit uneven, but it gives you space to ponder his choices, the themes of voyeurism and the psychological depth he explores. You get snippets of interviews and behind-the-scenes moments that really highlight how he was shaping his voice. The practical effects from his early projects are showcased, giving a tangible feel to what he was doing before he became more mainstream. The atmosphere is reflective, almost intimate, like sharing a quiet conversation about cinema with a fellow enthusiast.
Interesting insights into early career choicesFocus on themes of voyeurism and psychological depthIncludes behind-the-scenes footage and interviews
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