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So, there's this documentary called 'Drag Must Go On,' and it dives deep into the world of drag culture in a way that's both raw and celebratory. The pacing has this nice ebb and flow, balancing between the intense performances and the quieter, more personal moments of the artists. You get a real sense of the struggles and triumphs inherent in the craft. The cinematography captures the vibrant colors and theatricality of the performances beautifully, which adds to the overall atmosphere. There’s no big-name director attached, but there’s a certain authenticity that shines through, making it distinct in the sea of docuseries about drag. It's a fascinating peek into a subculture that often goes unnoticed.
Focuses on the personal stories of drag performers.Emphasizes both the art and struggle within the drag scene.Captivating visuals and an authentic tone throughout.
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