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If you're into the underground music scene, 'Sound for the Future' is quite the trip. It captures the chaotic energy of The Hippies, a punk band that emerged from the UK in the late '70s. The film's tone swings between playful and poignant, using a mix of archival footage and reenactments that add a layer of charm. The pacing has a sort of disjointed rhythm, echoing the band's own journey. The Hulse siblings bring a warmth to their performances that makes you feel the camaraderie they had. It’s a fascinating exploration of how art and rebellion intertwined, showcasing not just the music but the ethos of a whole era. That blend of humor and heart sets it apart from typical music docs.
Explores the DIY punk ethos.Features archival footage and reenactments.Highlights the familial aspect of the band.
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