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Summary of the Review:
This is a highly positive review of “The History of Concrete,” a film by John Wilson (known for his series How To with John Wilson). The reviewer positions the film as essentially a longer episode of the series, maintaining its unique aesthetic, intellectual approach, and sensibility. While it doesn’t quite reach the emotional heights of some of the series’ best episodes (“How To Cook the Perfect Risotto,” “how To Track Your Package”), it’s predicted to be one of the funniest and most emotionally resonant documentaries of the year. The reviewer describes Wilson as a “Werner Herzog of the mundane,” a lo-fi poet who finds fascination in everyday life. the film follows Wilson as he contemplates his next project after achieving some success but feeling creatively stuck.
Key Information Extracted:
* Title: The History of Concrete
* Director: John Wilson
* Festival Premiere: Sundance Film Festival (Premieres section)
* Runtime: 1 hour 41 minutes
* Comparison to How To with John Wilson: The film is described as being very similar in style and tone to the HBO series How To with John Wilson.
* Reviewer’s Opinion: Highly positive.The reviewer finds it funny, emotionally resonant, and a “small triumph.”
* Wilson’s Style: Described as a “Werner Herzog of the mundane,” a lo-fi poet laureate of New York City,and an inquisitive wanderer.
* plot Point: The film begins with Wilson considering his next project after achieving some success but feeling creatively stuck, and being limited by the WGA strike.
* “The Bottom Line”: Quirky, educational, touching and revelatory.
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