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So, 'Is the Sighted Responsible for the Blind?' feels like a deep dive into the mind of Ernest Neizvestny, the Russian sculptor. The documentary has this raw, almost intimate tone, showing his philosophy on art and life. It’s not just a biography; it’s a meditation on how his experiences shaped his work. The pacing is contemplative, letting you sit with his thoughts and the weight of his creations. Plus, the visuals of his sculptures are striking, capturing both the beauty and the chaos of his vision. You get a real sense of the man behind the art, and it makes you think about the broader questions of perception and responsibility. There’s a certain atmospheric quality that lingers long after.
Explores philosophical themesFocus on artistic processesUnique visual representation of sculptures
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