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So, 'Carl G. Jung by Jerome Hill or Lapis Philosophorum' is an intriguing dive into the psyche of Dr. Jung, though it's not your typical biographical doc. Originally shot in 1950, Hill initially set out to explore Jung, but his perspective shifted—maybe Jung was too complex or simply elusive for film. After Hill's passing, Mekas took the footage and crafted something unique. The editing feels introspective, almost like a meditation on Jung's thoughts and life rather than a straightforward narrative. The atmosphere is contemplative, with a dreamy pacing that invites the viewer to reflect. It’s more about the essence of Jung than a rigid biography, making it a distinctive piece for those who appreciate the subtleties of documentary filmmaking.
Pensive editing gives it a unique narrative flow.Focuses more on atmosphere than strict biography.Great for those interested in psychological themes.
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