So, Marilyn Manson: Hamilton, Ontario is this raw glimpse into a late '90s performance, captured in the Copps Coliseum. It's not just a concert film; it's a deep dive into the chaotic atmosphere that Manson cultivated at the time. The pacing is frenetic—you're thrown into this whirlwind of sound and visuals that feels almost confrontational. The practical effects, like the heavy makeup and elaborate costumes, add to that unsettling vibe, really making the audience part of the experience. There's a certain energy that you can feel through the screen, a mix of rebellion and theatricality that defines Manson's persona. It's a moment frozen in time, reflecting a specific cultural moment.
Concert film from 1997Captures Manson's unique stage presenceInteresting cultural snapshot of the era
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