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So, 'The Death Parade' is an interesting watch. It's not just a concert film; it feels more like an exploration of Marilyn Manson's world during the Guns, God and Government tour. The documentary captures both the onstage intensity and those quieter, behind-the-scenes moments. The pacing varies a lot—some segments pulse with energy, while others slow down to let you soak in the atmosphere. Manson's interactions with fans and friends reveal more than just the rock star persona; there’s a vulnerability beneath it all. The visuals are striking, with a lot of practical effects that add to this raw, gritty feel. It's less about the hits and more about the journey, which makes it distinctive in the realm of music documentaries.
Intimate moments with fansRaw backstage accessExploration of Manson's persona
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