7/10
A story about a properly decent weirdo getting over basically by his antithesis.
18 February 2020
It's refreshing to hear about another doomed project from the mouth of the original Director and progenitor.

There's no artistry behind this documentary, it's more just a structured telling of the process, but it's informative and fun and edited well.

Absent is any information on David Thewlis, which is a shame, and there's a lot of missing information about the reception of the film and the actual nuts and bolts changes to the script and there's conspicuously a decent chunk of missing information that could have elevated it, and made it more personal throughout instead of just on behalf of the Director.
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