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So, Doug and Mike, Mike and Doug is this intriguing piece from 1989 that dives into the lives of the Starn twins, you know? Cindy Kleine really captures their dynamic, not just as artists but as brothers navigating their unique identity. The film has this raw, almost voyeuristic feel, blending their art process with personal moments. It’s not fast-paced, more like a contemplative stroll through their world, and the way it juxtaposes their collaborative art with their individual quirks is fascinating. The tone is intimate, revealing, almost like you’re eavesdropping on a very personal exchange. It’s got this unpolished charm that makes it distinctive among documentaries of its time.
Intriguing exploration of twin identityUnique blend of art and personal narrativeCaptivating and contemplative pacing
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