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Meeting People Is Easy is a fascinating exploration into the chaotic aftermath of Radiohead's rise during the OK Computer era. Grant Gee captures this raw documentary feel, mixing grainy footage with snippets of conversations and sound bites that echo the band's struggles with fame. The pacing is almost hypnotic, oscillating between frenetic tour life and the stark, quieter moments of introspection. You really get a sense of the atmosphere, that underlying tension as the band grapples with their own identity amid commercial success. There's something unique about how the film feels both intimate and vast, almost like a dream that you can’t quite remember, yet it's so deeply felt. It’s not just about the music, but the toll it takes on the creators, and that's what really lingers.
Captures the essence of post-90s rock cultureHighlights the tension between success and personal strugglesA visual collage that feels both intimate and expansive
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