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Rush: A Show of Hands is an interesting peek into the band's live performance world, directed by Larry Jordan. The film captures the essence of what it means to strive for excellence on stage, and you really feel the pressure of those high standards hanging in the air. The atmosphere is tense yet electric, with the band navigating the highs and lows of their craft. Pacing swings between performance sequences and behind-the-scenes glimpses, giving you a sense of both the spectacle and the struggle. You can't help but admire their commitment to delivering something memorable, even if perfection is out of reach. The practical effects, mostly in the lighting and stage design, add a gritty texture to the experience. It’s a fascinating document of a moment in time for a legendary band.
Intimate look at Rush's live performance dynamicsExplores the tension between ambition and realityUnique blend of music and backstage experience
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