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So, The Strokes: MTV $2 Bill Concert directed by Roman Coppola—it's an interesting piece. Shot in 2002, this documentary captures the band in a raw, almost intimate setting at Zoetrope Studios. The lighting’s bright, but there's this gritty vibe, you know? You feel the energy of the small crowd, and the pacing is just right, not rushed but not dragging either. The Strokes deliver their hits with this effortless cool, showcasing their sound just as it was hitting its stride. It’s less about the production and more about the band’s live chemistry and the atmosphere. And let’s not overlook Coppola's touch; it feels personal, almost like you’re there with friends. Makes for a unique viewing experience, for sure.
Features The Strokes performing at Zoetrope Studios.Captures a specific moment in early 2000s rock.Interesting directorial choices from Roman Coppola.
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