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So, 'Robert Downey: Moment to Moment' is quite the wild ride. Sean Price Williams really dives into Downey's world, blending fresh interviews with archival stuff that feels almost like you're peeking behind the curtain of the underground scene. The pacing is all over the place, but it somehow works, giving you this raw vibe that matches Downey's own unpredictability. The tone is a mix of reverence and chaos, which feels fitting given its subject. You get a real sense of who Downey is – not just as a filmmaker but as a person. The footage is eclectic, the practical effects are minimal but impactful, and the whole experience is like a loving, messy tribute to a guy who’s contributed so much to independent cinema.
Includes rare archival footage.Features a mix of new interviews.Captures the essence of independent filmmaking.
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