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So, 'The Making of 'The Goodbye Girl'' is this neat little documentary that really peels back the layers on the production of Neil Simon's film. It captures the behind-the-scenes vibe of 1970s filmmaking, which feels pretty cozy. You get to see how they put together those charming performances, especially from the leads. It's not just a series of interviews; there's a genuine sense of camaraderie among the cast and crew, which adds a layer of warmth. The pacing is relaxed, inviting you to soak it all in, and the anecdotes are quite revealing. Plus, you get a glimpse of practical effects and how they approached the story’s comedic elements. Definitely a unique take on the whole process of filmmaking back then.
Focus on the cast dynamics and production anecdotesInsight into Neil Simon's writing processLook for practical effects showcase
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