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So, 'POPaganda: The Art & Crimes of Ron English' is this interesting dive into the world of street art and cultural commentary, you know? The film has this gritty, hands-on feel, which totally matches Ron's vibe as an artist. There's a lot of raw energy in how it unfolds, jumping from his artworks to his philosophy without a strict structure, almost like you're following him around on an adventure. The pacing can feel a bit frenetic but it’s all purposeful, reflecting Ron’s chaotic approach to art. Themes of consumerism and rebellion just kind of ooze out of it, especially in how he interacts with the world. It’s definitely not your typical art doc; it’s more of an exploration of a mind that challenges norms, and that makes it distinctive in its own right.
Guerilla filming style enhances the rawness of English's work.Themes of consumer culture and artistic rebellion are prevalent.Pacing is uneven, reflective of the chaotic nature of street art.
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