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Everyone Stares: The Police Inside Out is an interesting dive into the inner workings of a legendary band, all through the lens of Stewart Copeland's Super 8 footage. You get this raw, almost voyeuristic vibe, like you're peeking behind the curtain of the rock and roll life. The pacing is more reflective than frenetic, giving you time to soak in the moments, both mundane and electrifying. The themes of camaraderie and conflict run through, painting a more complex picture of The Police and their journey. The practical effects are mostly absent, but that grainy, home-movie quality adds a certain charm. Copeland's own perspective is what makes it distinctive, revealing the personal side of the music scene.
Stewart Copeland's unique perspectiveGrainy Super 8 footage adds intimacyReflects on the band dynamics and personal struggles
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