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So, 'Bravo: Laibach in Film' is quite the fascinating watch, really. It's this mix of concert footage and acted bits that gives you a unique vibe—like you're not just seeing a band, but experiencing something deeper. The interjections from Slavoj Žižek and Chris Bohn add a layer of theoretical thought that can be pretty engaging. The pacing feels deliberate, almost meditative, which might surprise some viewers expecting a straightforward music doc. What strikes me is how Laibach’s controversial presence from the eighties seeps through every frame, almost as if you can feel the tension of that era. It's an exploration of art and ideology, wrapped in a soundscape that's unmistakably Laibach.
A mix of concert footage and acted scenes.Includes theoretical reflections on art and ideology.Captures the atmosphere of the 80s and Laibach's controversial style.
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