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So, 'Knock' (2023) is this intriguing documentary that dives into the chaotic journey of Tago, a percussion group that’s definitely not your average ensemble. Their first solo tour in the Netherlands brings hurdles—ticket sales are low and the audience reaction isn’t what they hoped for. The film captures these moments with a raw, almost intimate lens. You feel the tension, the mistakes, and the physicality of performance. It's like a behind-the-scenes pass into their struggles and triumphs. The pacing feels almost erratic at times, mirroring the group’s own journey, which gives it a distinctive vibe. There’s a real beauty in their imperfections and it raises questions about what it means to perform and connect with an audience.
Documentary style gives a behind-the-scenes feel.Explores themes of struggle and connection in performance.Noteworthy for its rawness and emotional depth.
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