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That sanity be kept is this fascinating documentary that drags you into the gritty, raw essence of 1990s Derry. It’s not just a pub crawl; it’s a journey through youth, rebellion, and the stark reality of a ceasefire under the shadow of the British Army. The tone feels almost nostalgic yet heavy, with a pacing that mirrors the unpredictable energy of the nightlife. The interviews and candid moments feel genuine, almost like you're eavesdropping on these young revelers' lives. It captures that unique juxtaposition of joy and tension, making it a distinctive piece of filmmaking. The practical effects, if you can call them that, are in the authenticity of the setting and the unfiltered performances of the locals. Quite an interesting watch for anyone intrigued by that era.
Focuses on youth culture during a unique historical periodAuthentic interviews give a raw feelInteresting contrast between nightlife and military presence
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