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So, 'Knife: The Attempted Murder of Salman Rushdie' is a gripping documentary that dives into the aftermath of that shocking attack on Rushdie. It’s quite personal, really, as we get to see his recovery through the eyes of his wife, Rachel Eliza Griffiths. There’s this raw, intimate footage that feels almost like you’re peering into a private world. The pacing oscillates between heavy reflections and moments of unexpected lightness, which gives it a unique emotional texture. The themes of resilience and the struggle for artistic freedom stand out, and you can’t help but feel the weight of history behind it all. Definitely not your standard doc; it’s a nuanced exploration of recovery, both physical and spiritual.
Unseen personal footage adds depth.Focuses on themes of recovery and resilience.Intimate portrayal through the lens of family.
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