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Hardtimes Killin' Floor Blues is a raw glimpse into the life of Jeffrey Lee Pierce, caught in a tumultuous period of his existence. The documentary paints a somber picture of his struggles in early '90s London, where the vibe is palpable, like an echo of the punk rock ethos he embodied. The pacing is slow, almost meditative, which allows you to soak in the gravity of his declining health and fading music career. It's not just about his music but the loneliness that comes with losing one's foothold in the industry. The interviews are candid, raw, and unvarnished—a window into a troubled soul. The film feels like a tribute, but not a sanitized one; it’s a dive into the gritty reality of an artist's life.
Documentary on Jeffrey Lee PierceFocuses on themes of struggle and lonelinessCandid interviews with an unvarnished portrayal
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