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The March of the Dawn is an interesting throwback to the late 90s, mixing comedy with a splash of musical exploration. The plot revolves around a seemingly innocuous competition for budding musicians, yet it's all a bit contrived since the winner is predetermined. What’s intriguing is how the film showcases a wide range of unknown artists, each representing different genres of music. It creates this vibe of nostalgia, a reflection on the music scene of that era. The pacing can be a tad uneven at times, but it captures the essence of that youthful energy and ambition. The performances are genuine, perhaps a bit raw, but that’s part of its charm. It’s not your typical competition film, which gives it a distinctive flavor, making you appreciate the journey of these artists rather than just the outcome.
Set in the late 90s music sceneFeatures a diverse range of unknown musiciansPre-determined competition adds a unique twist
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