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Always Fast, Hardly Accurate grabs you by the collar and pulls you into the raw energy of Brooklyn's punk scene. You really get a feel for the hustle and grit of everyday life with Flasyd, a female punk band carving their own path. The documentary's fly-on-the-wall style makes you feel like you’re sharing a cramped rehearsal space or a chaotic gig night with them. It’s got this rough edge, you know? The pacing feels real, not rushed, allowing you to soak in the atmosphere. It explores themes of identity and community, all while paying homage to the roots of punk. You won’t find any flashy effects here—just the authenticity of a scene that refuses to fade away.
Fly-on-the-wall documentary styleFocuses on female punk experienceCaptures the essence of Brooklyn's music scene
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