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So, 'Dekkar: Unauthorized' is a bit of an oddball in the documentary scene. It dives into the messy, raw history of the music group DEKKAR, and I quite like how it doesn't shy away from the heavy stuff. The pacing is all over the place, which can be jarring, but it feels intentional—like a reflection of the band's chaotic journey. The interviews are candid and sometimes cringeworthy, but that authenticity gives it a unique charm. There are moments of genuine humor that lighten the mood, and the practical effects used in some of the reenactments? Quite creative. It's not your standard doc; it offers an unfiltered peek into a band's life, warts and all.
Interesting portrayal of band dynamicsUnfiltered interviewsUnique pacing reflects the band's journey
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