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So, 'One Day Since Yesterday' offers this deep dive into Peter Bogdanovich's life and career, especially around the time of 'They All Laughed.' It's quite a somber affair, really. The film captures the highs and lows of a director who was once at the forefront of American cinema, and now sort of lost in the shuffle. I appreciated how it didn't shy away from the harsh realities he faced—like the fallout from that film, which had its own share of troubles. It features interviews that feel intimate, almost like eavesdropping on someone’s private musings about art and failure. The pacing is contemplative, allowing you to really sit with the themes of nostalgia and regret. The atmosphere is heavy with a sort of melancholic reverence for what could’ve been, making it a thoughtful piece for anyone interested in film history.
Focuses on Bogdanovich's creative struggles.Includes personal insights from collaborators.Sheds light on the consequences of artistic ambition.
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