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So, 'Idol' from 1989, right? It's got this really intriguing vibe, almost like a slow burn. The story revolves around Khurshed, a pop singer who finds himself under the thumb of Mir Alisovich, this impresario with some serious influence. You can feel the tension between ambition and the darker side of fame. There's a palpable atmosphere, almost a melancholy that hangs over it all, especially as Khurshed's success builds. The performances are solid, particularly in how they convey the moral dilemmas of fame. It’s distinctive for how it captures that seductive allure of the music industry, mixed with the personal costs. You kind of get lost in its rhythm, which I think is intentional, reflecting how easily one can be swept away by success.
Captures the allure of the music industry wellInteresting moral dilemmas around fameStrong performances that evoke emotional depth
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