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The Last Rock Band dives into the rise and fall of Cachorro Grande, a Brazilian rock band that burst onto the scene in 1999. It’s fascinating to see how they went from local heroes in Porto Alegre to a national phenomenon, only to implode just shy of their 20th anniversary in São Paulo. The film captures the raw, unfiltered essence of rock culture, blending archival footage with candid interviews that really give you a feel for the band's journey. The pacing feels right—there's a rhythmic flow that echoes their music. The themes of ambition, creativity, and the inevitable decline are palpable. And those live performances? They managed to evoke the kind of energy that only a true rock band can deliver.
Great for fans of Brazilian rock history.Offers insight into the band’s creative process and challenges.Includes rare live performance footage.
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