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So, this one—'Viktor Shklovsky and Roman Jakobson: Life is a Novel'—is a two-part documentary that dives deep into the complicated relationship between these two literary heavyweights. The tone feels rather introspective, almost reflective, as it juxtaposes their differing perspectives and methods. It's not just a straightforward biography; you get a real sense of their intellectual sparring, which adds a certain tension to the pacing. The themes of language and exile run strong throughout, giving it a peculiar depth. And while the director's name is unknown, the way they weave in archival footage with interviews is distinctive. It gives you this grounded yet cerebral atmosphere that kind of sticks with you. Definitely an interesting watch for anyone into literary history.
Interesting archival footage.Intellectual tension in storytelling.Themes of language and exile.
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