Chariot: Sweating Blood is one of those curious entries that exists somewhere between a music documentary and a performance film. You can feel the raw energy pulsing through it, like the sweat dripping off the artists on stage. The pacing is a bit uneven, but that kind of adds to its charm. It captures the essence of the 80s music scene with a gritty, underground vibe. The performances are honest, almost vulnerable, revealing a certain desperation and passion that’s palpable. There's a tactile quality to the practical effects, enhancing that live concert atmosphere. The mood shifts between frenetic and contemplative, which keeps things interesting. It's distinctive, perhaps not for everyone, but definitely worth the watch for those interested in the era's music culture.
Raw energy of 80s music sceneDistinctive performancesGritty and underground vibe
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