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Damon at 86th Street is a fascinating glimpse into the life of Damon C. Scott, a subway performer who brings a unique energy to the streets of New York. The film feels raw, almost like a fly-on-the-wall experience that captures the hustle of street life. The pacing is a bit meandering at times but that adds to the sense of authenticity. It delves into themes of artistry in everyday spaces, showcasing how music can transcend the usual venues. There's something genuinely compelling about seeing Damon, both in his performances and in quieter moments. Plus, the connection to 'Look Right Through' adds an interesting layer, blending his street art with mainstream success in a way that feels very real and grounded.
Captures the essence of street performanceFocuses on authenticity and raw experiencesExplores the intersection of art and mainstream music
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Emily Sheskin
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