So, 'The Cure - Music From The Bridge' is this intriguing blend of music and visual artistry from 1989. It's not just your typical concert film, rather it explores the thematic connections between music and emotion, which is something that makes it stand out. The pacing can feel a bit languid at times, but it really allows the viewer to soak in the atmosphere. The performances are raw and real, capturing the essence of the band. I mean, there's a certain DIY aesthetic that feels authentic, almost transporting you to that era. If you're into music as a narrative force, this film offers a unique lens through which to appreciate it. Definitely has that underground vibe that collectors tend to dig.
Explores the intersection of music and emotionHas a distinct underground aestheticPacing allows for deep immersion
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