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This 2001 documentary, 'KISS - Konfidential & X-Treme Close Up', dives into the world of KISS with a mix of behind-the-scenes footage and interviews that capture their larger-than-life personas. The pacing is a bit uneven, oscillating between high-energy performance clips and more intimate storytelling. You get a real sense of the band's journey and the mythology they've built around themselves. The practical effects used in their live shows are pretty fascinating, and you can't help but admire their commitment to the spectacle. The performances are raw, and there's a certain honesty that cuts through the glam, making it feel more personal than your typical band documentary.
This film has seen a few different releases, with the DVD being a common find but not overly abundant. Fans and collectors appreciate it for its unique blend of nostalgia and insight into KISS's creative process. The documentary's appeal lies in the way it captures both the grandeur of their performances and the more grounded aspects of the band. While it may not be the rarest title, it still holds a significant place in the KISS catalog for those interested in their history.
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