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So, 'Rock 'n' Roll Made in Mexico' gives you a unique peek into the evolution of rock music in Mexico. It starts in the 1950s, a time when rock faced heavy scrutiny and even a ban in '71. The documentary captures interviews with key figures in the scene, and you really feel the tension between government and culture. The pace is pretty steady, allowing the gravity of the subject to sink in. It's striking how music can be such a battleground for expression, right? The atmosphere is a mix of nostalgia and urgency, making it a pretty intriguing watch if you're into the cultural impacts of music. It’s all about that raw energy and resistance.
Focuses on rock music's cultural impact.Includes interviews with influential musicians.Chronicles the timeline from ban to resurgence.
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