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So, 'Greetings from New York' is one of those intriguing little documentaries from '83 that captures a moment in time, you know? The pacing is quite laid-back, almost a wandering vibe, as it meanders through the gritty streets of downtown. You’ve got segments that dive into the worlds of fashion designers who were really pushing boundaries, graffiti artists showing off their raw expressions, and the hardcore music scene that feels electric. The performances, if you can call them that, are more about authenticity than polish, almost like you're eavesdropping on something real happening in the city. It’s not a flashy piece, but it has this distinctive underground charm, a snapshot of a culture that was just bubbling up.
Underground culture explorationUnique 80s New York perspectiveInteresting segments on various subcultures
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