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So, there's this fascinating documentary called 'Shooting Full Metal Jacket' that dives into the behind-the-scenes of Kubrick's war film. It's shot by Vivian, his daughter, and she captured 18 hours of raw footage, which is pretty remarkable. The vibe is super intimate, like you're getting a glimpse into the madness and meticulousness of Kubrick's process. You can sense the tension on set, the struggles with the actors, especially during the boot camp scenes. There's something haunting about seeing those practical effects come to life, and the pacing feels more like a diary than a polished film. It's such a unique piece of film history, even if it's unfinished. It leaves you wanting more, really.
Captures the essence of Kubrick's filmmakingInsight into the actors' experiencesRaw behind-the-scenes perspective
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