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So, this documentary, "Philip Pullman: Angels and Daemons," dives into the life of Pullman, who’s really fascinating. Alan Yentob takes us on a stroll through Oxford, and it feels like you’re sitting in on a conversation rather than just watching a film. The tone is thoughtful but also critical; Pullman’s take on organized religion comes through quite clearly, which gives it a nice edge. The pacing is relaxed, allowing you to soak in the atmosphere of both the city and Pullman's ideas. It’s mostly just Pullman talking, but his passion and intellect shine through, making it distinctive. Just a good blend of biography and philosophy without too much fluff.
Explores Pullman's critiques of religionFilmed in the atmospheric setting of OxfordFocuses on Pullman's personal insights and experiences
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