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So, 'No Trust. No Fear. Ask Nothing.' is a documentary that really dives into the gritty underbelly of Russian gangster and prison camp music. It's fascinating how it pulls you into the dark, almost haunting atmosphere of the 60s and 70s in the Soviet Union. The pacing feels contemplative, almost reflective, as it weaves personal accounts that bring the underground scene back to life. It's not just nostalgia; there's a raw energy that resonates in how contemporary artists—like hip hop and folk musicians—tap into this history. The performances of the interviewees are striking; you can feel their passion and pain. It’s a distinct blend of history and music that feels very alive, even if it’s rooted in a time that seems long gone.
Captivating exploration of underground music.Reflects on history's impact on modern genres.Unique perspective on Soviet-era culture.
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