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Rudeboy: The Story of Trojan Records dives deep into the heart of Britain's Jamaican youth culture. It's not just about the music; the film captures the gritty vibe of the era, the struggles and triumphs of the working class. The pacing feels right, flowing seamlessly through stories of artists and the label's impact. You get a real sense of community and identity. The visuals and archival footage are quite engaging, really grounding the viewer in that time and place. Plus, the narration, though not flashy, complements the atmosphere nicely, allowing the music to be the true star. It's a raw and honest portrait of a pivotal moment in music history that resonates well beyond just the tunes.
Strong emphasis on working-class experiences.Rich archival footage and interviews.Captures the essence of ska and reggae's influence.
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