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So, Castlerigg from 1981 is this intriguing documentary that follows Bruce Lacey as he meanders through the ancient stones of Castlerigg. The atmosphere is quite contemplative, almost dreamlike. You get this sense of the past mingling with the present as Lacey interacts with the stones, almost like they're characters themselves. The pacing is leisurely, allowing you to soak in the surroundings and the subtle nuances of Lacey's musings. There's a distinct charm to his performance, blending curiosity and reverence. The practical effects are non-existent, but honestly, the rawness of it all adds a layer of authenticity. It’s a unique exploration of man and nature, and Lacey's eccentricity makes it stand out in the documentary genre.
Documentary style captures a unique perspectiveFocus on interaction with historical sitesLacey's performance adds depth to the experience
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