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So, 'The Wizard, Oz' from 2016 is this fascinating documentary centered around Oberon Zell-Ravenheart, who calls himself OZ. You get this raw, almost whimsical vibe, as it dives deep into his life, shaped by the 1960s counterculture. The pacing feels organic, meandering through his experiences, raising mythical creatures and seeking out lost legends. What really stands out are the practical effects used to bring his magical world to life; it adds a tangible quality that digital just can’t replicate. You sense this blend of eccentricity and sincerity in his narrative. It’s like a window into a life lived outside the norm, which is both intriguing and a bit surreal, but definitely worth a watch if you're into unique biographies.
Explores 1960s counterculture themes.Features practical effects that enhance storytelling.Gives insight into a life far from the ordinary.
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