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Taking the Pulse captures a moment in time, and well, it feels like you're right there in the arena with Peter Gabriel. The atmosphere is electric, with the Verona setting adding a unique charm. The film centers on the second set of the concert, where Gabriel dives deep into his catalog, blending his hits with lesser-known gems. Ana Gabriel and Andrew Gaston manage to create a pacing that feels organic, almost like a journey through Gabriel's artistry. The visuals are striking, with practical effects that enhance the live experience rather than distract. You get a sense of intimacy, even in such a grand venue, which is a testament to both the performance and the direction.
This concert film was released in limited formats, which has made it somewhat scarce among collectors. While not as widely circulated as some of Gabriel's other works, fans often seek it out for its intimate portrayal of the live experience. The unique Verona backdrop and the distinctive visual style by the directors add layers to the film, making it a unique piece in any music film collection.
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