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So, you know how Ari Aster's films always seem to dig into the uncomfortable truths of society? Well, Made in Eddington peels back the curtain on that process. It's not just a run-of-the-mill documentary; it captures the essence of ambition and dread. The pacing feels deliberate, almost like a slow burn, reflecting the tension in Aster's work. There's a rawness to the behind-the-scenes footage, with practical effects that showcase a hands-on approach rather than relying heavily on CGI. The interviews are revealing, offering insight into the minds of the cast and crew. It’s this blend of atmosphere and reality that really sets it apart, making you think about the art of filmmaking beyond just the final product.
Behind-the-scenes explorationFocus on practical effectsInsights from cast and crew
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