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So, 'Music for the Millions' is a fascinating piece, a real exploration of contrasts. It’s got this hardcore punk soundtrack that just slams against the backdrop of remixed TV ads. The way they juxtapose that with images of starving populations really hits hard. You can feel the dissonance – it's not just a visual experience but an emotional one too. The pacing feels deliberate, almost disjointed at times, which adds to the overall unsettling atmosphere. The animation isn't traditional; it’s gritty and raw, reflecting the themes of consumerism versus poverty. Sure, it’s not for everyone, but if you appreciate films that challenge norms and provoke thought, this one’s definitely distinctive in its execution.
Features a hardcore punk soundtrack that amplifies the film's themes.Remodeled TV ads create a stark contrast with the depicted realities.An unsettling mix of animation styles, challenging the viewer.
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