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So, 'Passion and Reason: Michel Ciment on 'Barry Lyndon' is this fascinating dive into Kubrick's work through the eyes of Michel Ciment, who has this really insightful perspective. The documentary has this laid-back yet deeply analytical tone, with Ciment dissecting Kubrick's evolution from the 1950s onward. It’s not just about 'Barry Lyndon'—though the visuals and cinematography from that film are lush and stunning—it captures the essence of Kubrick’s shift in style. The pacing is relaxed, allowing Ciment to fully explore themes of ambition and human folly. It’s like being in a conversation with someone who knows Kubrick inside and out. Definitely gets you thinking about how his films resonate differently over time.
Insightful analysis of Kubrick's filmsFocus on the evolution of styleIncludes themes of ambition and human folly
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