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So, 'In Excess: The Death of Michael Hutchence' is one of those documentaries that hits different, you know? It digs deep into the tragic end of the INXS frontman, with a real somber tone throughout. What stands out is how it presents previously unseen info from police reports, which adds a raw layer to the narrative. The pacing feels almost contemplative, like it's inviting you to reflect rather than just consume. The themes of fame, loss, and the darker side of rock 'n' roll are palpable. It's not flashy at all, but the way it unpacks the rumors and the mystery surrounding Hutchence's death feels quite chilling, making it a distinctive piece in the documentary landscape of the era.
Explores lesser-known details of Hutchence's lifeCaptures the atmosphere of 90s rock cultureUnique perspective through police report insights
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