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So, 'The Making of Daniel Boone' is a quirky little comedy that takes you along on a professor's offbeat journey to create a film about the legendary frontiersman. The pacing feels a bit erratic at times, which adds to its charm, I think. It has that relaxed, almost documentary-style vibe, blending real humor with the sometimes absurd realities of filmmaking. The performances can be hit or miss, but there's something genuine in how the characters wrestle with their vision versus the actual process. The practical effects are minimal but have their own rough-hewn appeal. It's not your typical comedy, and I appreciate how it digs into the complexities of storytelling itself. Worth a watch if you're into films about films.
Quirky take on film productionDocumentary-style comedyExplores storytelling complexities
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