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So, 'In a Lonely Place' Revisited is this fascinating documentary that digs deep into the making of Nicholas Ray's film from 1950. It really captures the raw emotional undercurrents of the original, showcasing how Ray's personal life seeped into his work. The pacing is reflective, allowing you to soak in the atmosphere of post-war Hollywood. The interviews are quite intimate, and you feel a connection to those discussing Ray's genius - or madness, depending on who you ask. The doc embraces the themes of isolation and paranoia, mirroring the film itself. It's a thoughtful piece that draws parallels between the past and present, making you ponder the impact of Ray's vision. Quite distinctive, really.
Provides insight into Nicholas Ray's life.Explores themes of isolation and paranoia.Features interviews with film scholars and actors.
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