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Le triomphe inattendu de Ben-Hur Marcel is a fascinating dive into the world of forgotten cinema, presented in a documentary style that’s both introspective and exploratory. The pacing feels almost methodical, allowing you to really absorb the nuances of its subject matter. Themes of legacy and the passage of time loom large, making it a reflective piece on how films shape our collective memory. While the director remains unknown, the distinct approach to storytelling is engaging. The practical effects used throughout the film lend it a tactile quality that's somewhat refreshing in the age of CGI. It’s an interesting watch for collectors, especially those who appreciate the more obscure narratives in film history.
Intriguing exploration of forgotten films.Reflective tone and methodical pacing.Interesting use of practical effects.
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