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Cherry Bomb: The Documentary dives into the chaotic creative process behind Tyler’s album of the same name. The vibe is raw, unfiltered, and kind of frenetic; you really get a sense of Tyler's artistic struggle and his boundary-pushing style. The pacing feels a bit erratic, mirroring that of the album itself—it's all over the place but intentionally so, which reflects the chaotic energy of the production. There are moments where the practical effects and visuals really pop, giving a nice texture to the film. The performances, both from Tyler and his collaborators, have this genuine feel. It’s not polished, but that’s part of what makes it distinctive. If you appreciate the behind-the-scenes world of music, this documentary gives you a surprisingly intimate look.
Focuses on the creative process behind the album.Raw, unfiltered look at Tyler's artistic vision.Distinctive pacing that reflects the album's energy.
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