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Kinsey, directed by Bill Condon, really digs into the complexities of human sexuality through the life of Alfred Kinsey. It's not just another biopic; the film has this raw honesty that feels quite intimate. The pacing is deliberate, allowing you to absorb the weight of Kinsey's discoveries and their impact on his life and society. Performances are solid, especially Liam Neeson as Kinsey, who captures that blend of curiosity and vulnerability. It’s fascinating how the movie contrasts scientific inquiry with personal experiences, making you think about the broader implications of Kinsey's work. The period detail is nice—sets and costumes really pull you into the 1940s and 50s, grounding the story in its time.
Released by Fox Searchlight Pictures.Notable for its strong period-specific costume design.Filmed on location in various parts of Indiana.Features a score by composer Carter Burwell.
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