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So, this documentary, it's a deep dive into Modest Mouse's 1997 album, The Lonesome Crowded West, and it has that raw, gritty feel you'd expect from the era. RJ Bentler captures the essence of the band's sound and their journey, mixing concert footage with interviews, and it just flows. The pacing is reflective, almost meandering at times, which suits the themes of isolation and longing that the album explores. There's a nice mix of places too—Los Angeles, London, and various spots in the Pacific Northwest—each adding to the overall atmosphere of the film. It feels like a snapshot of a moment in music history, not overly polished and quite genuine, and it really resonates with anyone who's spent time dissecting the album itself.
Captures the band's essence well.Unique locations enhance the storytelling.Reflective pacing complements the album's themes.
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