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I'm Being Watched is an intriguing slice of documentary that pulls you into the mind of director Hisayasu Satô as he reflects on his work, particularly 'An Aria on Gazes.' The atmosphere is quite intimate; it feels like you're eavesdropping on a conversation rather than watching a polished interview. There's this raw honesty in Satô's delivery, and he dives deep into themes of observation and the nature of gazes in cinema. The pacing is a bit languid, allowing space for thought. The practical effects of the original work are also touched upon, which adds an interesting layer. It's a distinctive look at the creative process and the philosophical undercurrents that drive Satô's art, something that resonates especially for those who appreciate the subtleties in documentary filmmaking.
Deep dive into Satô's perspectives.Explores themes of observation in cinema.Casual yet insightful tone.
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