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Lou Reed's Berlin is a fascinating glimpse into the mind of a troubled artist. The documentary captures Reed's emotionally charged performances of his 1973 album, which he largely left in the shadows for decades. It's a study in contrasts; the starkness of the music juxtaposed with the vibrancy of the live setting at St. Ann's Warehouse. You really feel the weight of the themes—jealousy, despair, and the darker sides of love—brought to life through Reed's raw vocal delivery. The pacing slips and slides, sometimes haunting, other times almost chaotic. There's an intimacy that makes you lean in, absorbing every note. The visuals, gritty and unpolished, enhance the whole experience, making it a genuine document of a complex artist confronting his past.
Features raw performances from Lou Reed.Explores themes of love, jealousy, and loss.Captures a unique live atmosphere in an intimate setting.
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