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So, 'Closely Watched Trains: Appreciation' is an intriguing look at Menzel's work, featuring Peter Hames, who dives deep into the nuances of the film. It's not just a run-of-the-mill documentary; Hames really engages with the themes of coming-of-age and the absurdity of war, which echoes throughout the film. The pacing allows for moments of reflection, making you sit with the characters and their awkwardness, their small victories. The practical effects in Menzel's original film are understated but impactful, lending authenticity to the narrative. Hames brings a certain warmth and scholarly touch that connects you back to the original film's charm, making this documentary a thoughtful complement to the classic.
Insightful commentary from film scholar Peter Hames.Focuses on themes of coming-of-age and absurdity of war.Pairs well with the original film for a deeper understanding.
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