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Falso Nueve is an intriguing documentary that dives deep into the intersection of music and social issues, capturing the raw energy of its subjects. There’s a certain grit to the way it’s shot, a handheld quality that makes you feel like you’re right there, part of the scene. The pacing is a bit unconventional, shifting between interviews and live performances which keeps you on your toes. The themes of identity and community resonate throughout, and the performances are really something—sincere and at times heart-wrenching. It’s not polished but that’s what gives it its character; the practical effects—like the vibrant, chaotic concert footage—add to this layered experience. Quite distinctive in its approach to storytelling, it leaves you with much to ponder.
Interesting take on music's role in social change.Handheld cinematography gives it an immersive feel.Themes of identity and community are explored.
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