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So, 'Gary Numan: Resurrection' is a fascinating dive into his life, you know? It captures that sense of anticipation as he gears up for Wembley again, really pulls you in. Randall Wright's direction gives this documentary a rawness that feels honest, showing highs and lows of Numan's career without sugarcoating anything. The pacing is quite engaging, weaving between past and present, and there's this palpable tension leading to the big show. The performances—Numan's candidness, the emotion in his voice—add layers to the narrative. It's not just about the music but about resilience in the face of doubt. The atmosphere? Electric, nostalgic, and there's a certain poignancy that sticks with you long after it ends.
Documentary style blends past and present narratives.Great exploration of Numan's personal and professional struggles.Atmospheric direction with a focus on raw emotions.
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