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So, there's this archival featurette that really peels back the layers on the making of McCabe & Mrs. Miller, which is interesting if you're into the behind-the-scenes stuff. It dives into the construction of the mining town that serves as the film's backdrop, shot in the '70s on location in British Columbia. The pacing is kind of reflective, letting you soak in the atmosphere of the time and place. You see how they crafted that gritty realism, which is a big part of the film's charm. Nothing flashy, just a raw look at the practical effects and the hard work that went into creating that world. It's a nice companion piece for anyone who appreciates the intricacies of film production.
Archival footage from 1970 adds authenticity.Focus on practical effects used in the film.Great for understanding the film's setting and tone.
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