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So, 'Madigan: Peur sur la ville' is this intriguing documentary focused on Don Siegel's 1968 film 'Madigan'. It dives into the gritty atmosphere that Siegel crafted, exploring the themes of urban decay and moral ambiguity. The pacing feels deliberate, almost methodical, as it unpacks the film's layers. There's a lot of emphasis on practical effects and the raw, almost palpable tension Siegel brought to the screen. The interviews and behind-the-scenes footage really give you a sense of the time and place. It's not just another making-of doc; it feels like a reverent homage. The filmmakers manage to capture the essence of the original while giving us insights that are sometimes overlooked. Definitely a piece for those who appreciate the subtleties of filmmaking.
Explores Don Siegel's directorial choicesFocuses on urban themes and moral complexitiesIncludes rare behind-the-scenes footage
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