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Turn Every Page offers a rare glimpse into the symbiotic relationship between Robert Caro, the Pulitzer-winning writer, and his long-time editor Robert Gottlieb. It’s fascinating to see how their dynamic unfolds, especially as they both push towards the finish line of Caro's extensive biography of Lyndon B. Johnson. The pacing is contemplative, allowing you to soak in their conversations, their struggles, and the creative process. There’s a certain intimacy in the way they connect over the written word. It’s not just about the history they're documenting; it's also about the legacy of storytelling itself. The film captures the weight of their collaboration, the tension, the laughter—these two titans of literature breathing life into pages that change how we see history.
Intimate portrayal of literary collaborationFocus on the creative processExplores themes of legacy and storytelling
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