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So, 'Pop' is quite the chaotic ride. You’ve got this American musician who, let’s be real, is more than a little out of his depth. The Kiwi director, with this relentless energy, just keeps pushing the envelope. The pacing is all over the place, which actually works in its favor, creating this frenetic atmosphere that mirrors the madness of the film project itself. The performances are interesting—some moments feel raw and real, while others dive into absurdity. The practical effects are charmingly quirky, adding an offbeat flair. The themes of passion versus failure really shine through. It’s like watching a train wreck in slow motion, where you can’t help but be fascinated by the wreckage and the wild creativity behind it.
Unique blend of music and film production chaosHighlights the absurdity of creative processesInteresting character dynamics between leads
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