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So, this documentary dives into the world of Kid A, the 2001 album from Radiohead. It captures the essence of that era, really. The pacing is contemplative, matching the album's moods—sometimes eerie, sometimes uplifting. There's a lot of focus on the creative process behind the music, which is fascinating for anyone who appreciates the artistry involved. The visuals are intriguing, blending practical effects that mirror the album's abstract themes. The whole thing feels like a journey, not just through the music, but through the cultural shifts of the time. It's not your typical music doc; it has an atmosphere that feels both personal and expansive, evoking a sense of nostalgia and introspection.
In-depth look at Radiohead's creative process.Atmospheric visuals that match the album's vibe.Reflects on cultural shifts influenced by the music.
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