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So, 'The Doors: Feast of Friends' is a pretty raw look into the band's life on tour back in '68. It's not your typical concert flick; the vibe is really immersive, almost like you're just hanging out with them. You get these intimate moments mixed with their explosive performances, which feels distinctly organic. The pacing is a bit meandering at times, which actually enhances that fly-on-the-wall feel. Paul Ferrara captures both the energy of the concerts and those quieter, reflective moments, showing the dichotomy of fame. You see Jim Morrison's charisma up close, but also the band's camaraderie off-stage. It's a fascinating snapshot of that era in music, not overly polished, just real.
Documentary-style exploration of band dynamicsUnique fly-on-the-wall footage adds authenticityCaptures the spirit of the late 60s music scene
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