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So, this one features Errol Morris and Werner Herzog chatting about 'The Act of Killing', which is fascinating in itself. The tone is quite reflective, almost philosophical at times, as they dissect the themes of violence and memory. You really get the sense that both directors are grappling with the moral implications of the original film, and their insights add an extra layer to the viewing experience. The atmosphere is heavy, filled with a sort of somber curiosity. The pacing flows like a thoughtful conversation rather than a structured documentary, making you think deeply about the weight of history and its portrayal. It's not just a behind-the-scenes piece; it’s more a meditation on the act of storytelling itself.
Interesting perspective from two acclaimed directors.Explores the deeper implications of storytelling.A nice companion piece to 'The Act of Killing'.
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