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I Thought the World of You weaves a unique narrative around the life of Canadian musician Lewis, who remains a bit of an enigma. The film takes a reflective look at his forgotten 1983 album, L'Amour, and serves as a kind of love letter to both the artist and his work. The music here is atmospheric, with a whimsical charm that adds depth to the romance. The pacing is deliberate, allowing viewers to absorb the layers of myth and melody. There's a rawness to the performances, capturing Lewis's outsider status in a genuine way. It’s a blend of nostalgia and discovery, making the whole experience feel intimate and personal.
Focus on the musical elements throughout the film. · Consider the thematic exploration of outsider perspectives. · Look for the interplay of myth and reality in the storytelling.
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