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So, 'Mackintosh: Glasgow's Neglected Genius' is a fascinating dive into the life and work of Charles Rennie Mackintosh. It's this slow-burn documentary that really captures the essence of his architectural brilliance, especially the Glasgow School of Art, which is one of his standout pieces. The pacing is contemplative, allowing you to soak in the details of his designs and how they reflect his personal struggles. It's interesting how they weave in his watercolors, showing a softer side to his generally rigid structures. There's a sadness, too, about his later years, where he seemed to fade from the public eye at home but found more appreciation abroad. It’s a film that resonates with anyone who appreciates the complexities of artistic legacy.
Focuses on architecture and personal narrativeSlow pacing allows for deep reflectionHighlights the contrast between local neglect and international acclaim
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