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Creation is Violent dives deep into the twilight of Klaus Kinski's career, offering a raw, unvarnished look at the man behind the legend. The documentary stitches together candid interviews with those who shared his final years, revealing a complex portrait of an artist teetering on the edge. The pacing can feel meandering at times, reflecting perhaps the chaotic nature of Kinski himself. It’s not just about his work ethic in decline, but the dark atmosphere surrounding his personal interactions. The anecdotes are vivid, each one peeling back another layer of his fragile psyche. It’s fascinating, though there's an unsettling quality to it, as you can’t help but feel a mix of empathy and bewilderment. This film stands apart due to the intimate access it grants into a troubled genius's life.
Intimate anecdotes from associatesFocus on Kinski's fragile psycheExploration of his deteriorating work ethic
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