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So, 'Miguel Bahía: The Last Filmmaker' is this strange blend of comedy, documentary, and drama that really captures the essence of late '90s indie filmmaking. The tone is surprisingly lighthearted, even with the dark undertones of a missing director. The pacing feels like a slow burn, giving you time to digest each revelation about Bahía's life and the film industry. It's distinctive in how it mixes real interviews with reenactments, creating this almost surreal atmosphere. The performances are a mix bag, but that's part of the charm, I guess. And the practical effects? Well, they have that raw, authentic vibe that really harks back to a time before CGI took over. Definitely a unique piece to explore the ups and downs of creativity.
Explores themes of creativity and disappearanceInteresting blend of documentary and dramatizationPractical effects evoke nostalgia for indie films
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