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The Man Who Stole Banksy dives into the murky waters of street art's commercialization through a blend of sharp visuals and thoughtful commentary. It centers on Banksy, that elusive figure, and his politically charged works in Palestine, which are later cut from their walls and auctioned off. It’s fascinating how it tackles the tension between art's intended message and its commodified fate. Iggy Pop’s narration adds a certain grit, perfectly matching the film’s tone. The pacing fluctuates, sometimes feeling reflective, other times almost frenetic. It raises questions about ownership and artistic integrity, making you ponder the very nature of public art. It’s a unique exploration, genuinely engaging for anyone interested in street art's complexities.
Interesting take on Banksy's impact and legacy.Focuses on the intersection of art and commerce.Narration by Iggy Pop brings a distinct flavor.
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