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Pulp: The Story of Common People dives deep into the essence of Pulp's hit song, exploring the raw nuances of class struggle and British identity in the 90s. The film isn't just a doc; it's a tapestry woven from interviews, performance footage, and socio-political commentary. The pacing ebbs and flows, mirroring the song's own rhythm, balancing between nostalgia and critique. You get a sense of the band's ethos, their connection to the everyday struggles of 'common people'βit's almost palpable. The atmosphere is charged, reflective, yet has moments of levity. It's fascinating how it captures the zeitgeist of an era, resonating with anyone who's grappled with the complexities of class and identity in contemporary Britain.
Documentary about a significant songExplores class and identityIntriguing blend of interviews and live footage
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