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So, this is an interesting documentary where filmmaker John Milius dives into the world of David Lean's 'The Bridge on the River Kwai.' You know, that film's pacing and atmosphere are just spot on, right? Milius explores the themes of war, duty, and the moral complexities that make the original stand out. He’s got some fascinating insights into the practical effects and the performances that really bring the story to life. It’s not just a behind-the-scenes look; it’s more like a heartfelt appreciation from someone who knows the craft. You really feel the passion for the material here, and Milius’s take adds layers to how we perceive the classic. A good watch for any serious film buff.
Great for understanding the film's impact.Includes insights from a notable filmmaker.Touching on themes of duty and morality.
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