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Lawrence of Belgravia is a fascinating glimpse into the life of a man who's always felt like he’s from another era. Paul Kelly’s documentary captures Lawrence’s unique charm and his constant struggle with time and relevance. The pacing is reflective, letting you soak in the melancholy and dry wit that Lawrence exudes. The music, of course, is central—layered with his sardonic take on the music industry and life itself. It’s raw and unpolished, showcasing his DIY spirit. What stands out is how personal it feels; it’s not just about the music but about identity and the passage of time, which resonates deeply for anyone intrigued by indie culture. An intimate portrait that feels both nostalgic and relevant.
Intimate look at a complex artistExplores themes of identity and timeUnique perspective on indie music culture
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