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Having gone through the film shot by shot, he now considers it a "masterpiece of physical filmmaking, in the way the photography evokes mood and the editing underlines it with uncertainty".
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Wolf's Mignon songs, furtive and strange, ended the program with emotional expressions of almost photographic acuity: melodies made to go where the words dictate; accompaniments keenly tuned to evoke mood.
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