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So, 'Sam Peckinpah: Man of Iron' is a fascinating dive into the life of this complicated figure. The documentary pulls no punches in exploring Peckinpah's turbulent personality and his often brutal filmmaking style. It features interviews with folks who had a front-row seat to his genius and turmoil, like James Coburn and Ali MacGraw. The tone is pretty raw, much like Peckinpah's own films, and it gives you a sense of the man behind classics like 'The Wild Bunch.' The pacing flows well, balancing anecdotes with insights, and you really get a sense of how his work impacted cinema in ways that still resonate. It’s not just about the films; it’s about the chaos and creativity that shaped them.
Engaging interviewsExplores Peckinpah's complexityRaw, authentic storytelling
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