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So, 'Noah, The Beginning' is interesting in how it captures this pivotal moment for the band Peterpan, right before they rebranded. There's a rawness to the pacing that feels almost intimate, as it dives into the struggles of Andika and Indra amid Ariel's legal troubles. It’s a documentary that blurs the lines with drama, showcasing not just the music but the human element behind it all. The performances feel genuine, especially with the band members grappling with their shifting dynamics. You can sense the weight of their shared history, and the music is, of course, a highlight. The way they convey the tension within the band adds a layer of complexity that makes it stand out. It’s definitely a reflective piece about sacrifice and change in the music world.
Documentary style with dramatic elementsFocuses on the band's internal conflictsCaptivating music sequences
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