The day before sitting down to watch Cutie and the Boxer, I was thinking about my approach to
documentary films. I tend to review them from the perspective of my reaction to
the material rather than the way that material is presented. If my primary
focus as a critic is on narrative filmmaking, then what do I hope to get out of
documentaries? So I decided to try to look at them in terms of the stories they
tell and how they’re told instead of focusing solely on the subject matter.
Then I watched this touching and at time melancholy tale of two Japanese
artists who’ve made their lives and careers in New York and I found a great
story presented in a fascinating way.
A blog mostly dedicated to cinema (including both new and old film reviews; commentary; and as the URL suggests - movie lists, although it has been lacking in this area to be honest), but on occasion touching on other areas of personal interest to me.
Showing posts with label Zachary Heinzerling. Show all posts
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Wednesday, January 8, 2014
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