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So, this one—'Mother, I've Pretty Much Forgotten Your Face'—is a really interesting dive into the punk scene through Michiro Endo's lens. It’s not just a typical doc; it captures this raw, chaotic energy that comes with his performances. You’ve got the usual punk theatrics, right? Pig heads and megaphones, sure, but it’s deeper than that. Endo steps away from the loud and confrontational, giving us a more personal, introspective side. The pacing flows between the frenetic concert footage and quieter moments, almost meditative. Themes of memory and legacy swirl around, making you think about what it means to leave an impact. It’s a unique piece that feels very alive, yet reflective.
Features striking visuals with practical effects.The atmosphere is a mix of chaotic energy and reflective moments.A deep dive into the punk legacy and personal history.
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