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So, 'Made in Milan' is this fascinating dive into Giorgio Armani's world, you know? Scorsese really captures the essence of not just the fashion but the man behind it. The pacing is quite reflective, allowing Armani's thoughts on fashion and his Milanese roots to breathe. It’s not just about clothes; it's about identity, craftsmanship, and the influence of the city itself. There’s a raw honesty in Armani's reflections that feels personal, almost intimate, which is rare in documentaries. The visuals, naturally, are stunning – Milan's streets, the fabric textures, the colors – they all come alive. It's a unique blend of documentary style and fashion philosophy that stands out, and the way Scorsese handles the subject gives it a distinct narrative rhythm.
Features in-depth interviews with Giorgio Armani.Focuses on the intersection of fashion and personal narrative.Captures the cultural backdrop of Milan in the early '90s.
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