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Constructing a House is this intriguing documentary that dives deep into the legacy of Nobuhiko Ōbayashi's film House from '77. It's basically a collection of interviews that really captures the essence of what went into making such a surreal piece of cinema. The tone is reflective, almost nostalgic, as you hear from various cast and crew members talking about their experiences. The pacing gives you time to soak in the stories, making it feel like a casual conversation with old friends. The themes of creativity and the surreal nature of filmmaking are woven throughout. Plus, the mix of practical effects and the unique artistic choices from House are discussed in a way that feels both informative and personal. Definitely offers a unique insight into a standout film.
Features interviews with cast and crew from House.Explores themes of creativity and surreal filmmaking.Reflective tone with a casual pacing.
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