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Harry Dean Stanton: Crossing Mulholland dives into the life of an actor whose presence, however understated, left a mark on film. The documentary feels intimate, weaving together stories from a variety of voices—fellow actors, musicians, and even family. It's like sitting in a cozy living room, surrounded by anecdotes and laughter. The pacing is reflective, allowing you to soak in Stanton's unique essence. Themes of identity and the passage of time come through, especially with those who knew him best. There’s a genuine warmth in the interviews, and the atmosphere captures that blend of melancholy and joy that was a hallmark of Stanton's performances. A nice piece for anyone who appreciates character study in film.
Intimate portrayal of an actor's lifeInterviews with notable figuresThemes of identity and legacy
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