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So, 'Be Trans, Do Crime' really dives into the life of Sarah Jane Baker, who’s not just a graffiti artist but also a violinist and, yeah, an author too. It's got this raw, underground vibe, capturing London’s anarchist scene. The pacing feels a bit off-kilter, almost reflective of her tumultuous experiences. You get a mix of personal storytelling and broader socio-political commentary, which is pretty engaging. It’s a documentary that doesn’t shy away from uncomfortable truths, which makes it stand out. The way they blend her art with her story is striking. And there’s this palpable sense of rebellion that runs throughout, which feels both heavy and liberating.
Watch for its unique storytelling styleFocus on the blend of art and activismLook for moments of raw honesty
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