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nicolaskrizan

filming his life, living his film

http://beyond1001movies.wordpress.com/2013/04/19/1110/
11 years 5 months ago
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ClassicLady

Honestly, the narrators voice nearly put me to sleep.
7 years 10 months ago
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mathiasa

Has interesting parts but i feel like overall it's too egocentric and long.
10 years ago
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Sobchak

Pretty good, but i should probably read what its about before I saw it, I wanted a docu about the American civil war :)
12 years 2 months ago
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Torgo

Cool that they've got Burt Reynolds do a cameo for this
5 months ago
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ucuruju

beta male gaze
9 months 2 weeks ago
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daisyaday

I grew up in South Carolina, so some of the locations are familiar, as are the accents, but as a hearing-impaired person, I wish it were captioned.
12 years 8 months ago
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Everran

A quietly brilliant film which exerts more control than is at first apparent.
10 years 2 months ago
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dwzobell

A film that works on so many levels that it shouldn't work at all. At first glance, it's "Women and Wallace" without the suicide. Another level, it's an incredible record of the early 1980s in the Southern United States. But, ultimately, it is Sherman's March, the story of a man who felt neither at home in the North or the South, but had love in his heart for both areas (especially the South), that makes the film. This man, accidentally or intentionally, has found a perfect metaphor for those of us who have love each of the unique regions of the USA but never feel fully accepted in any of them.
9 years 3 months ago
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