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So, 'Waiting for B.' is quite the fascinating piece. This documentary really digs into the lives of these dedicated Beyoncé fans who camp out for two months just for a shot at front row seats. It's not just about the music; it's about the community they form, the struggles they face, and the deeper themes of economic disparity and identity. The atmosphere is raw, lending a sense of realism, and you can feel the anticipation building as the concert date approaches. The pacing is pretty steady, letting you sit with their stories, and the way they interact feels genuine. There's something so distinctive about seeing fandom through this lens – it’s not just a concert, it’s a life event for them, layered with social commentary.
Observational style documentaryFocuses on fandom and communityExplores themes of economic class and identity
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Abigail Spindel
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