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So, 'Doctor Ray and the Devils' is this intriguing dive into the life of Nicholas Ray during his lesser-known years in Yugoslavia. It blends comedy and drama in a way that feels almost melancholic, reflecting on an artist who's seen better days. The pacing is a bit uneven at times—just like Ray's own career, I guess. You can feel the weight of nostalgia and desperation in the performances, especially as Ray tries to reclaim his relevance in a world that has moved on. The atmosphere is thick with the essence of the 1960s, and there's something strangely fascinating about the way it captures the struggle of a creative spirit in decline. Definitely a unique piece in the landscape of film history.
Focuses on the struggles of a once-great directorInteresting exploration of 1960s Yugoslavia's film sceneHighlights the tension between nostalgia and present challenges
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