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So, 'Don't Stop' is set in Prague during the oppressive 1983 era, and it really captures that grimy, heavy atmosphere of life under a suffocating regime. The story revolves around Miki and David, two guys just trying to find some spark in a dull world. They stumble upon The Clash's 'London Calling', which ignites their punk aspirations. The way the film juxtaposes the bleakness of their reality with the raw energy of punk music is striking. The pacing feels almost like a punk song itself—fast, chaotic, but with moments of clarity. Performances are genuine, capturing the struggle of youth against a backdrop of surveillance and control. It's an interesting snapshot of how music can serve as a rebellious lifeline, you know?
Set in 1983 PragueExplores themes of rebellion and musicPunk band formation against a repressive regime
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