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So, this 2002 documentary features Robert Altman discussing Kurosawa's 'Rashomon,' which is fascinating for anyone who's into film analysis. Altman brings his unique perspective, reflecting on the layered storytelling and the film's exploration of truth and memory. It's not just a dry interview; there's a genuine warmth in Altman's insights, and you can hear his admiration for the craft. The pacing is pretty relaxed, allowing for deep dives into thematic elements, and the way he articulates the influence of practical effects is quite enlightening. It's a great watch if you appreciate how one filmmaker can shape the discourse around another's work, especially one as complex as 'Rashomon.'
Engaging insights from Altman about storytelling.Focus on the themes of truth and perspective.Relaxed pacing allows for in-depth discussion.
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