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So, there’s this documentary, The Kid A 9/11 Theory. It really dives into this quirky concept that Chuck Klosterman cooked up during a road trip. He argues that Radiohead's album Kid A holds some eerie premonitions about the events of 9/11, which is a wild angle. The film visualizes his thoughts, taking you through the album track by track, linking them to real-life events. It’s got this slow, contemplative pace, inviting you to ponder the connection between music and history. The atmosphere is pretty cerebral; you can tell Klosterman’s penchant for detail is a driving force here. The practical effects are minimal, but it’s more about the ideas and the way they unfold through the soundscapes of the album. Definitely a distinctive watch for those into music theory and cultural commentary.
A deep dive into music and historical eventsExplores the intersection of art and realityInteresting for fans of Radiohead and documentary formats
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Matthew Silas Sedgwick
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