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La Rabbia di Pasolini is a fascinating dive into the unfinished world of Pasolini's vision. It stitches together fragments and archival materials, creating a somewhat disjointed yet compelling narrative that reflects the tumult of the era. The pacing can feel erratic, which, oddly enough, mirrors Pasolini's own chaotic style. You get a real sense of his anger and disillusionment through the layers of visuals and voiceovers. The practical effects are not the highlight here, but the thematic resonance is palpable and haunting. It's like peeling back the layers of a complex mind—certainly not your straightforward documentary, but that's what makes it distinctive. If you're familiar with Pasolini's work, this feels like a deep, if somewhat uncomfortable, exploration of his artistic soul.
Not for the casual viewer; more for collectors and Pasolini enthusiasts.The documentary style may be jarring for some.Interesting juxtaposition of archival footage with contemporary reflections.
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