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So, 'Conversation with Myself' is this fascinating documentary from 1972 directed by David D. Grieve. It features Alan Watts, who really knows how to delve into our perception of reality. The pacing is quite reflective, almost meditative, as you listen to him unpack metaphysical concepts. It's not flashy—no wild edits or effects—but that's part of its charm. The atmosphere is intimate; it feels like a personal conversation, almost like you're in a small room with him. Watts' delivery is engaging, and there's something about his tone that makes complex ideas feel accessible. It's a unique snapshot of early 70s thought, free-form and philosophical, definitely a piece that stands out.
Best viewed when you're in a contemplative mood.Great for discussions around philosophy or spirituality.A nice piece for collectors interested in documentary history.
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