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"Don't Blame Me" is this raw, unfiltered dive into Ozzy Osbourne's world, showing a side of him few get to see. It’s not just another documentary; it really digs into his life, juxtaposing the glam of rock stardom with a lot of personal strife. The pacing varies—some moments are introspective while others just kind of roll out, capturing that chaotic essence Ozzy embodies. The filming locations, both in Britain and America, add to this vibe of a man at home yet always on the edge. What stands out is Ozzy’s candidness; he doesn’t shy away from admitting his struggles, making it feel more like a conversation with a friend than a structured narrative. If you appreciate the rawness that can come with rock documentaries, this one has its own unique charm.
Candid interviews with Ozzy revealing his personal struggles.Mix of home footage and performance highlights adds depth.Explores themes of fame, addiction, and vulnerability.
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