So, 'God Save the Queen: A Punk Rock Anthology' is an interesting dive into the punk scene, though the director's name still eludes me. It's got this raw, gritty vibe that perfectly captures the essence of punk music and culture. The pacing is a bit all over the place, but it kind of works β it feels like you're at a live show, bouncing from one frenetic performance to another. The themes of rebellion and anti-establishment shine through, mixed with some great archival footage. You'll notice the practical effects keeping it grounded, which is a nice touch. Performances are often energetic, with some real characters showing up. It's distinct in how it stitches together this rich tapestry of punk history without a polished overcoat.
No director creditedFocus on live performancesExplores punk culture and rebellion
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