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So, 'Death In June: Behind The Mask' is a curious piece, you know? It's not your typical doc, but rather an intimate dive into Douglas P.'s world. The setting in that New York skyscraper during a blizzard adds this raw, almost claustrophobic vibe—perfect for the tone. The sound design, with all the rumbles and hisses, creates this unique atmosphere that feels alive. Douglas's candidness is refreshing, and there's an authenticity to it that feels rare. The pacing is a bit uneven, but it works, allowing moments of reflection amidst the chaos. It's this blend of music and personal insight that gives it a distinctive edge. If you're into the more avant-garde side of music documentaries, this one sits in a fascinating space.
Unique interview formatAtmospheric sound designRaw glimpse into the artist's psyche
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