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This documentary delves into the creative process behind Alfred Hitchcock’s 1956 'The Man Who Knew Too Much'. It’s fascinating how it captures the meticulous planning and innovative techniques that Hitchcock employed. You get a real sense of the atmosphere he created, both on set and in the minds of his actors. The pacing is reflective, allowing you to soak in the behind-the-scenes insights while appreciating the film’s complexities. There's a nice blend of interviews that reveal the dynamics between cast and crew, and it highlights practical effects that Hitchcock was so renowned for. Overall, it’s a great look into a master’s mind without the gloss that many retrospectives tend to have.
Behind-the-scenes insightsFocus on practical effectsInterviews with cast and crew
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