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So, this documentary, Jack Arnold Remembers The Incredible Shrinking Man, is a real gem for fans of classic sci-fi. It dives into Jack Arnold's perspective, filmed back in '83, and you really get to feel his passion and nostalgia for the 1957 film. The pacing is laid-back, a nice contrast to the tension of the original movie. Arnold shares fascinating behind-the-scenes stories, touching on the practical effects and how they created that sense of scale. It's not slick or overly polished, but that's part of its charm. Hearing Arnold reflect on the themes of fear, isolation, and the human condition makes you appreciate the film even more. Definitely a nice piece for any collector who digs into the history of the genre.
Great insights into the filmmaking process.Reflective tone enhances the viewing experience.Captures the essence of the original film's themes.
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