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Lee Marvin: A Personal Portrait by John Boorman feels like a deep dive into both the man and the craft, you know? There's this intimacy in the way Boorman captures Marvin's essence. The pacing is reflective, allowing moments to linger as they discuss acting, life, and all that jazz. The documentary isn't just a straightforward biography; it has a rawness that mirrors Marvin's tough-guy persona. Their friendship feels genuine, and you sense Boorman’s admiration for Marvin's approach to performance. The film’s atmosphere shifts from reverent to playful, revealing Marvin's complexities and quirks. It’s this blend of personal anecdotes with behind-the-scenes insights that sets it apart, giving us a real sense of who Marvin was, beyond just the roles he played.
Features intimate interviews with Lee Marvin.Includes behind-the-scenes looks at their collaborations.Captures the essence of 1960s and 70s cinema.
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