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So, this documentary features Vilmos Zsigmond chatting about his work on 'The Long Goodbye.' It's not just another making-of; it feels more like a deep dive into the art of cinematography. Zsigmond's insights are fascinating, especially when he talks about the use of light and shadow to create that moody atmosphere. There's this laid-back pacing, almost like a conversation over coffee, which really suits the subject matter. He reflects on the themes of isolation and the complexities of human relationships, all tied to the film's visuals. You get a sense of the practical effects that were employed, and there’s some behind-the-scenes stuff that really sheds light on the film’s distinctive style.
Great for studying cinematographyInsightful commentary on 1970s filmmakingUncommon perspective on a classic film
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