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David Bowie - The Plastic Soul Review dives into the multifaceted evolution of Bowie during the '70s. You get a raw look into his journey, from the flamboyance of Ziggy Stardust to the darker, more experimental Berlin Trilogy. The pacing is reflective, almost meditative at times, giving you space to absorb the shifting tones of his music and persona. There's a distinct atmosphere that hovers between glam and grit, showcasing Bowie’s complex identity. It’s fascinating how the review captures his performances, his ability to meld theatricality with genuine emotion. The film doesn't shy away from the contradictions, which makes it feel really grounded. The practical effects might be minimal, but they serve to enhance the narrative rather than overshadow it.
Captures the essence of Bowie's 70s transformationReflective pacing complements the themes of identityInteresting contrasts between glam and darker tones
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