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For the Love of the Fight is an intriguing exploration of Jean Beaudin’s life and his enduring passion for cinema, interspersed with moments of introspection while he literally boxes against an unseen adversary. The atmosphere feels both intimate and surreal, with a tone that balances nostalgia and contemplation. The pacing is quite deliberate, inviting viewers to ponder the intersection of personal struggle and artistic expression. What stands out is the raw, emotional performance by Beaudin, who brings a unique perspective on resilience. It’s a distinctive take that blurs the lines between fighting and filmmaking, creating a compelling narrative thread that lingers long after the credits roll.
This film has had limited circulation since its release, making it somewhat hard to find in standard formats. Collector interest is somewhat niche but growing, especially among those who appreciate documentaries that delve into the lives of filmmakers. With no major home video release noted, it holds a certain scarcity that might appeal to dedicated collectors, particularly those interested in the unconventional narratives that 2010s cinema offered.
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