So, 'Irving Thalberg: Hollywood's Boy Wonder' is this intriguing documentary that dives into the life of Thalberg, a name that's often overshadowed by the big studio heads. The pacing is very much akin to a stroll through old Hollywood—reflective, yet engaging. You get this sense of nostalgia, mixed with the hustle of that time. They really capture how Thalberg was more than just a problem solver; he was a force of creativity. The interviews and archival footage give it a rich texture, almost like a time capsule. It's fascinating how his vision shaped what we know today as classic cinema, and the film does a decent job of illustrating that legacy without getting too bogged down in details.
Interesting take on early Hollywood dynamics. · Good balance of personal and professional insights. · More focused on Thalberg's influence than typical biographical docs.
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