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So, Jill, Uncredited is a fascinating watch. It’s not your typical documentary; it's more like a collage of moments stitched together by Jill Goldston’s background roles. You see her pop up in various iconic scenes, from those classic British comedies to dramatic moments in films like The Elephant Man. The pacing is reflective, allowing you to absorb the layers of her life and the significance of those fleeting appearances. There's a haunting quality to it, almost melancholic, as it dives into themes of identity and visibility in the industry. The practical effects are minimal, but it’s all about Jill's performances, which are surprisingly impactful given how briefly she appears. It’s a unique lens on the unsung roles in cinema.
Focus on background actingDocumentary styleThemes of identity and visibility
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