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So, Greg Davies: Looking for Kes is this intriguing documentary where Greg, who's quite the character, dives into his childhood memories tied to Barry Hines's novel, A Kestrel for a Knave. The film has this reflective tone, as he journeys through the landscapes of his youth in search of what made the story resonate so deeply. There's an intriguing blend of humor and somberness, typical of Davies, but also a real weight in exploring themes of escape and connection. The pacing is leisurely, almost akin to a stroll through memory lane, giving you time to soak in the atmosphere. It’s really fascinating how he intertwines personal anecdotes with the broader significance of the book, making it stand out in the documentary realm.
Explores themes of childhood and escape.Combines humor with poignant reflections.Features beautiful landscapes of the North.
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