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So, 'Distortion' is a pretty intriguing piece from 2009. It kind of captures that raw essence of discovering music and how it can totally redirect your life. Piksi, the main character, stumbles upon his brother's old rock cassettes, and it’s like a light bulb moment for him. The atmosphere is nostalgic, with this gritty vibe that pulls you into the world of underground punk. Pacing feels natural, almost like you’re spending those three days with him. The performances are solid; you can see the passion as they form this band. The film has a DIY quality, both in its story and execution. There’s something about how it embraces the chaos of youth and rebellion that sticks with you. It’s quiet yet impactful in its own way.
Explores themes of self-discovery and rebellion.Emphasizes the power of music in shaping identity.DIY aesthetic adds authenticity to the storytelling.
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