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So, 'Tony Rayns, the Not-So-Distant Observer' is this intriguing documentary that dives deep into the world of Korean cinema through the eyes of Tony Rayns. It’s less about flashy visuals and more about the conversations and connections he’s forged over the years. The pacing is pretty mellow, allowing you to really soak in the insights from directors like Jang Sun-woo and Lee Chang-dong. You get a sense of Rayns’ genuine affection and respect for the craft and its creators. The interviews feel intimate, and the film kinda wraps you in this warm atmosphere of shared passion for cinema. It’s definitely unique in the way it captures not just the films, but the people behind them, their stories, and their relationships with Rayns.
Highlights Rayns' contribution to Korean cinemaFeatures interviews with key filmmakersCaptures the intimate atmosphere of film discussions
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