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So, 'Partners In Crime' is this intriguing documentary that dives deep into the murky waters of music ownership. The questions it raises about who really owns a song—creator or consumer—are captivating, right? It’s not just your typical talking heads, but a mix of voices. You've got metalheads hustling their own music, folklorists weaving stories, and music archivists with a passion for preservation. The atmosphere feels raw and unfiltered, almost like a conversation you’d overhear at a dive bar, where everyone has strong opinions. The pacing meanders a bit, but that just adds to the authenticity. There’s something refreshing about how it tackles piracy—not just as crime, but as a lens on class struggle. It's a thought-provoking watch for anyone who loves music's messy history.
Engaging exploration of music ownership debates.Features diverse voices from the music community.Raises important questions about class and piracy.
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