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The Last Bus Home captures the gritty essence of the late punk scene in Dublin. It paints a raw picture of four youths chasing the elusive dream of musical success in 1979. The pacing feels authentic, mirroring their struggle and frustration. We're talking about a time when the punk ethos was alive, and the film does well to encapsulate that frenetic energy, even if the journey is mostly a series of setbacks. The performances are earnest, with a palpable sense of youth and desperation. And while the director remains unknown, the film's heart shines through, making it stand out in the landscape of similar stories.
Set in the late 1970s punk sceneAuthentic performancesRealistic portrayal of youth struggles
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