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Rokki Diggari is this quirky blend of comedy and music from 1981 that captures a vibe which is hard to find in modern films. The film stitches together a series of rock performances with the comical misadventures of its lead, a young Rock'n'Roll digger. The pacing is a bit erratic, but that’s part of its charm – it feels like a jam session where the energy ebbs and flows. The performances are lively, bringing a rawness that's often missing today. It’s intriguing how it showcases the underground rock scene of the era, with practical effects that don’t shy away from the chaotic essence of live music. Just a fun peek into a time when rock was really coming into its own.
Features a mix of live performances and comedic skits.Captures the underground rock culture of the early '80s.Pacing reflects the chaotic energy of rock concerts.
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