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So, 'Art Will Save the World'—it's a bit of a wild ride through the mind of a musician who's clearly had his battles with the music industry. The pacing feels a bit erratic, which kind of mirrors the chaotic nature of pop stardom. The documentary blends humor with a raw honesty that pulls you in. It’s not just about the backstory of a failed pop star; it’s more like a wry examination of the absurdity surrounding commercial music. The performances, especially from Haines, are loaded with self-deprecation and sharp wit. Plus, the atmosphere has this gritty, indie vibe that feels refreshing against the typical glossy productions we often see. Worth a look, especially if you're into music documentaries that pull no punches.
Unique perspective on the music industryBlends humor with a sense of realityGood for fans of indie documentaries
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