John Wilson The History of Concrete: Quirky, Insightful Sundance Documentary

by Emma Walker – News Editor

Okay, here’s a breakdown of the ⁤provided ‍text, focusing on summarizing the review of “The History of Concrete” and extracting key information.

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.

let me know if you’d ⁤like me to elaborate on any specific⁣ aspect of the text⁤ or perform a different ​type of analysis!

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