I've often found the insides of things to be as interesting or more interesting as the outside. It tells the story of how a thing came to be, rather than the story of what the thing is.
I agree -- it's like seeing the behind the scenes footage from the making of a movie. But while the front may be less interesting, it's much prettier -- like in the movie, that's where the illusion does its thing.
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