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So, 'Tomorrow, Yesterday, and Today' is this neat little documentary where Peter Bogdanovich reflects on Leo McCarey's filmmaking journey. It's more of a casual conversation than a formal analysis—there's a warmth to the way Bogdanovich discusses McCarey's work. The pacing feels like an old friend reminiscing over coffee, not rushed; you're really drawn into McCarey’s world through Bogdanovich's insights. Themes of family dynamics and the passage of time crop up, mirroring what you see in McCarey's own films. The documentary is tucked in with the Criterion Collection release of 'Make Way for Tomorrow,' which is a smart choice since it gives context to McCarey’s poignant storytelling style. Overall, it's a nice blend of nostalgia and film history.
Part of Criterion's release of 'Make Way for Tomorrow'Interesting insights into McCarey’s narrative styleCasual, warm tone reminiscent of old film discussions
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