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Kiss Exposed is a fascinating glimpse into the '80s rock scene through the lens of one of its most notorious bands. Directed by Claude Borenzweig, this documentary feels like a time capsule, showcasing the outrageous fashion and antics of the era. Paul Stanley and Gene Simmons are front and center, navigating the wild landscape of hair metal and its eccentricities. The pacing is loose, almost rambling at times, which adds to its authentic vibe. You see the band trying to hold onto their status while the world shifts around them. It's like a backstage pass mixed with an oddly introspective commentary on fame. The practical effects and visuals are a riot, capturing the excess and flamboyance that defined the genre, making it quite an interesting watch for those who appreciate the era's quirks.
Features rare behind-the-scenes footageCaptures the chaotic essence of hair metalInteresting commentary on rock stardom
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