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So, this documentary, 'Real Killer, Fake Nose: Richard Fleischer's 'The Boston Strangler' Remembered,' dives deep into the nuances of the film's production. It captures the gritty atmosphere of early 60s Boston, offering insights into how the film's tone was shaped. The pacing of the documentary feels reflective, almost meditative, as it contrasts the real-life horror with the layered storytelling of the movie. You get a real sense of the practical effects that made the original film stand out, which, frankly, adds a layer of authenticity. Interviews with cast and crew provide some fascinating behind-the-scenes anecdotes, and it's interesting to see how they tackled the themes of identity and morality amid such a dark subject matter. Not your typical making-of doc, for sure.
Focuses heavily on production insights.Interviews with cast and crew provide depth.Explores themes of identity and morality.
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