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So, 'Naco Es Chido' dives into the 80s music scene in Mexico through the lens of Botellita de Jerez, a band that really captured a unique vibe. The documentary has this laid-back feel, mixing interviews and concert footage that gives you a sense of the culture at that time. It’s not just about the music; it explores themes of identity and rebellion in a very authentic way. The pacing flows nicely, with moments of humor that feel natural, almost like you're hanging out with the band rather than just watching a film. The practical effects are minimal, but the real charm lies in the performances and the rawness of it all. It stands out because it doesn’t shy away from the complexities of being a musician in that era, and you can feel the passion throughout.
Unique perspective on Mexican rock in the 80sCombines humor with cultural commentaryIntimate look at a less mainstream band
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