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It's All Gonna Break takes you into the heart of Toronto's music scene in the early 2000s. The documentary captures the raw energy of Broken Social Scene, a collective of musicians who turned the indie scene on its head. Stephen Chung's cinematography feels almost intimate, like you're part of their late-night jam sessions and chaotic creativity. The pacing is reflective, letting you soak in the moments—the laughter, the struggles, the music. It's not just about the rise to fame; it dives into the friendships and artistic tensions that shaped their sound. The atmosphere is nostalgic but also vibrant, showcasing how collaborative art can breathe life into a community. There's a certain charm in the imperfections, juxtaposing the polished production of their music with the realness of their journey.
Focus on the artistic process behind Broken Social ScenePay attention to the candid moments captured by Stephen ChungConsider the film's exploration of collaboration in music
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