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Missing Saxophone: Sonnet 139 BTS is this intriguing peek behind the curtain of Johnny Fort’s clever but complex project, 'Sonnet 139.' It gives a sense of the creative chaos, the exploration of themes like loss and identity that Fort wrestles with. The pacing is relaxed, allowing moments of candidness to shine through, which really brings out the personalities of the cast and crew. You can feel the atmosphere—this blend of tension and creativity—and the practical effects, though understated, leave their mark, revealing the craftsmanship behind the film. It’s fascinating to see the subtle nuances of performances that often go unnoticed when you're just watching the final cut.
This film holds a certain appeal for collectors, especially those keen on behind-the-scenes content that sheds light on the filmmaking process. The scarcity of this release adds to its intrigue, making it a unique find in the documentary genre. As it stands, Missing Saxophone is not just another making-of; it encapsulates the essence of the project, providing insights that are often overlooked.
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