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Neon (1980) is quite an interesting piece, really. It’s a music-centric film that revolves around Fad Gadget's track, 'Ricky's Head.' The atmosphere feels heavy and unusual, blending a sort of post-punk vibe with an almost surrealistic edge. The pacing is a bit erratic but somehow works, as it mirrors the chaotic energy of the era. You get these practical effects that are raw and palpable, which give the film a gritty texture. The performances have this strange authenticity, like the artists are really channeling something raw. It’s not the kind of film you see every day, and it definitely has its own peculiar charm that sets it apart from the norm.
Post-punk aestheticSurreal visualsGritty practical effects
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