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So, this documentary explores the lesser-known aspects of Victor Hugo's life, which is pretty fascinating given his towering presence in literature. The pacing is quite reflective, allowing you to really absorb the intricacies of his thoughts and the tumultuous periods he lived through. It dives deep into his personal struggles, shedding light on the man behind 'Les Misérables.' The tone is contemplative, almost intimate at times. The visual presentation is decent, with some archival footage that adds a layer of authenticity, though it doesn't have flashy effects. Overall, it feels like you're being led through Hugo's world, and while the director remains unknown, the passion behind the project is evident. A solid choice for anyone intrigued by literary giants.
Focuses on Hugo's personal strugglesReflective pacing allows deep immersionArchival footage adds authentic feel
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