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So, "Natalie Portman: Starting Young" is this intriguing slice-of-life documentary from 2005 directed by Stuart Richardson. It dives deep into Natalie’s early days in the film industry, particularly her casting in "Léon: The Professional". The tone is reflective, almost nostalgic, as she shares her thoughts about being so young in such a mature role. There's a certain rawness to her performance that you just don't see today – a captivating honesty. The pacing feels casual yet engaging, like a conversation with an old friend. It’s fascinating to see how she navigated those formative years, shaping her future in Hollywood. Definitely a distinct piece in the documentary landscape, showcasing not just her talent, but also the complexities of childhood stardom.
Provides insight into early career of a notable actress. · Focuses on the impact of childhood stardom. · Includes reflections that reveal personal growth.
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