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Just Plain Love is a fascinating look at Henri Cartier-Bresson, a giant in the world of photography. The film navigates through the nuances of his life and work, capturing the essence of candid photography and the artistry behind it. You get this intimate sense of his thought process and how he approached each shot, which is just beautiful in its own right. The pacing feels relaxed but purposeful, letting you absorb the weight of his contributions to the medium. It’s less about flashy visuals and more about the philosophy of capturing life's fleeting moments, and that makes it stand out.
Just Plain Love is a somewhat obscure title that has a niche following among photography enthusiasts and collectors of documentary films. The scarcity of physical formats like VHS or DVD from its initial release adds to its appeal, as many collectors treasure unique representations of influential artists. While not widely recognized, it has a special place for those interested in the evolution of photojournalism and the impact of Cartier-Bresson's work.
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