Hell, I had no intention of watching the whole thing, but from the "how much did you like the best job you ever had" hook to the end, I never came close to turning it off.
As a piece that combines film criticism, biography, history, and cultural commentary to tell an extended story that pulls you in and leaves you both thoughtful and moved, the obvious precedent is Pauline Kael’s Raising Kane, and Bob Chipman’s essay stands up remarkably well to the comparison.
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