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So, 'David Cronenberg: The Early Years' is this fascinating peek into his world. The doc really captures that raw, experimental vibe from his early pieces like 'Stero' and 'Crimes of the Future.' What I find interesting is how Cronenberg talks about shifting gears to fit into the Canadian commercial landscape. You get a sense of the tension between his avant-garde roots and the expectations of mainstream cinema. The pacing feels reflective, almost like a meditation on creativity. The practical effects he discusses are a big part of his charm—he really had an eye for the visceral. It's less about flashy performances and more about his thought process. There's a real sense of authenticity throughout, a glimpse into a filmmaker finding his voice.
Documentary style offers a unique perspective.Focuses on Cronenberg's artistic evolution.Explores his early experimentation in film.
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