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So, 'Tony Blair: Rock Star' is a rather intriguing exploration of the former Prime Minister's university days, juxtaposing his political rise with a desire for rock stardom. The documentary fuses reenactments with interviews, which can sometimes feel a bit disjointed – like a collage of memories stitched together. It has this nostalgic atmosphere, especially with the old photographs that really anchor it in time. The pacing varies; some segments feel rushed, while others linger on certain anecdotes. The themes of ambition and identity are woven throughout, making you reflect on the paths we choose. Not your standard biopic, it’s a bit quirky, and I appreciate how it humanizes Blair in a way that’s not often done.
Interesting blend of documentary and drama.Reenactments might feel hit or miss for some viewers.A unique perspective on a political figure's youth.
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