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So, "Richard Strauss - Am Ende des Regenbogens" is this intriguing documentary that delves into the life and music of the composer Richard Strauss. It’s a bit of a mixed bag regarding its style; sometimes it's reflective, sometimes it’s a deep dive into the creative process. The pacing can feel slow at times, which kind of adds to the contemplative vibe. There’s this blend of archival footage and modern interviews that brings an interesting contrast. You get a sense of Strauss’s themes of nature and the human experience, which resonate through his compositions. While the director isn’t well-known, the film has a certain atmosphere that captures Strauss’s essence, though it might not appeal to everyone’s tastes. Still, it’s worth a watch for those interested in classical music origins and the man behind the notes.
Interesting mix of archival and modern footage.Pacing leans towards the contemplative.Captures Strauss's thematic depth.
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