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So, 'Life As It Is' is this fascinating documentary where Milos Forman, the legendary director, kind of reflects on his career. You’ve got him chatting with Robert Fischer about everything from his early days in Czechoslovakia to the craziness of Hollywood. It's shot back in 2000, but didn't really come together until 2018, which gives it this interesting retrospective vibe. The pacing feels relaxed, almost like you’re sitting in a room just listening to a friend share stories. Themes of identity and adaptation really shine through his anecdotes. It’s not flashy; no big production—just Forman, his insights, and a look at his filmography. There's something raw and genuine in his delivery that pulls you in.
Interesting take on cultural transition.Charming and relaxed interview style.Deep dive into Forman's artistic journey.
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