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So, 'Edgar Morin, chronique d'un regard' is pretty fascinating, really. Olivier Bohler dives into the world of Edgar Morin, a French philosopher and sociologist, and it feels like you're having a conversation with a wise old friend. The pacing is deliberate, allowing you to soak in Morin's thoughts on culture, society, and the nature of existence. It's a documentary that doesn't rush, instead it invites reflection. What stands out is the intimate atmosphere; Bohler’s choice of visuals complements Morin’s contemplative musings quite nicely. It’s not just about Morin's ideas, but also his personal reflections, the way he interacts with the world, and the practical effects of his thoughts on cinema and life. You might find it makes you think differently about documentaries in general.
Intimate atmospherePhilosophical insightsReflective pacing
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