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So, this one dives into the making of Mank, right? It's fascinating how it peels back the layers of David Fincher's vision. You get a real sense of the meticulous detail that went into recreating that classic Hollywood vibe. The black-and-white cinematography isn't just a gimmick; it serves the narrative and touches on themes of memory and legacy. Oldman and Seyfried give solid performances, but it's the behind-the-scenes snippets that really shine. The pacing feels like a leisurely stroll through an art gallery, letting you soak in every bit of craftsmanship. Those practical effects? They really transport you back to the era. It's a deep cut, for sure, into the heart of filmmaking.
Features insights from David Fincher.Includes interviews with the cast and crew.Focus on the intricacies of black-and-white filmmaking.
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