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Let Them Eat Rock is this fascinating blend of documentary and music that paints a gritty yet whimsical portrait of The Upper Crust. Picture a rock band that looks like they stepped out of a Versailles ball, singing about wealth and decadence while grinding it out in the seedy underbelly of dive bars. The film takes its time, unfolding over five years, capturing the essence of friendship and betrayal within the band. There's this palpable tension that builds as one member gets closer to political power, creating an odd juxtaposition of rock and roll rebellion against the backdrop of the 21st century. The performances are genuine, and the atmosphere is a mix of absurdity and realism that really makes it stand out.
Unique blend of historical costume and rock culture.Chronicles the evolution of a band from dive bars to political intrigue.Explores themes of wealth, friendship, and betrayal.
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