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Greece: The Road Taken is kind of a quiet deep dive into the lives of George Crane and Barry Tagrin. Set against the backdrop of Paros, the film captures this raw, unfiltered world where these two American thinkers have carved out their lives. The pacing is contemplative, allowing for those introspective moments that linger, and it really immerses you in that rugged beauty of the island. There’s a certain rough charm in how the documentary unfolds, almost like a gentle conversation over a glass of ouzo. You get a sense of their struggles and ideals, and it’s fascinating to see how their art and environment intermingle. Plus, there's an authenticity in their performances that feels incredibly genuine.
Captures the essence of island life and artistic struggle.A mix of personal narrative and stunning visuals.Offers a unique perspective on American intellectualism abroad.
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