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So, 'Until You Become the King of Idiots' is quite an interesting dive into the Greek punk scene, really. It showcases how punk wasn't just about the music; it was a whole socio-political movement. The film's got this raw, gritty atmosphere that feels genuine—like you're right there with the bands. The pacing can be a bit uneven, but that just adds to the chaotic vibe of punk. You'll find interviews with members of legendary bands like Deus Ex Machina and Nausea, whose stories are pretty rich and layered. It's all about rebellion, identity, and a little bit of madness. It feels less like a polished documentary and more like an intimate conversation, which is refreshing.
Intimate interviews with band membersRaw, chaotic atmosphereFocus on socio-political themes
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Sergios Vafeiadis
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