So, 'Dave Davies: Kinkdom Come' is this documentary that just kind of pulls you into Dave's world. It’s not flashy, but there’s something intimate about watching him stroll through those moors he loves so much. The pacing feels casual, almost like a chat with an old friend. You get to see him reflect on his life with Ray and all that working-class background, which really shapes his music. The atmosphere is this blend of nostalgia and raw honesty. It’s not just about the tunes; it’s more like a portrait of a guy who’s seen a lot and is still anchored by these landscapes. The practical effects are minimal, but it doesn’t need much—just Dave, his guitar, and those stunning Exmoor views. That’s the real star here.
Focuses on personal anecdotes and family dynamics.Emphasizes the connection between place and music.Captures a unique period of reflection in Davies' life.
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