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Muse: Manic Depression (2009) really digs into the band’s journey, showing not just the highs of their stadium gigs but also the nuances that come with creative struggles. The pacing is pretty reflective, taking its time to weave through various festivals and intimate venues. There’s a rawness in the previously unseen footage that captures their early days and the evolution of their sound. Interviews with insiders, like Walter, provide a unique peek behind the curtain, revealing influences that shaped their music and hints of what’s next. The vibe is often introspective with moments of electrifying energy, making it an interesting watch for anyone keen on the complexities of a band navigating fame.
In-depth look at Muse's career trajectory.Includes exclusive interviews and rare footage.Explores themes of creativity and mental health.
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