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So, Stalking Pete Doherty is this fascinating rockumentary that captures a wild moment in music history. The whole vibe is kind of raw and gritty, which fits perfectly with Doherty's chaotic persona. Filmmaker Max Carlish's attempts to interview him feel both personal and frustrating, almost like a dance of cat and mouse. The pacing is a bit uneven, reflecting the unpredictability of Doherty himself. You get a mix of candid moments and some surreal instances that highlight the absurdity of fame and artistry. It's the way it explores addiction, creativity, and the relentless pursuit of a fleeting connection that gives it depth. There's no polished narration here, just a real glimpse into the life of a controversial figure.
Raw and candid footageThemes of addiction and fameUnique perspective on a controversial artist
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