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When Harvey Met Bob dives into the behind-the-scenes dynamics of organizing Live Aid, capturing the urgency and passion of the 1984 music scene. The atmosphere is raw and electric, with performances that feel genuine rather than glossed over. It really zeroes in on the friendship between Geldof and Goldsmith, highlighting their drive and occasional clashes. The pacing ebbs and flows, reflecting the chaos of putting such a massive event together, while also allowing for quieter moments that show their determination. The practical effects are minimal but effective, focusing more on dialogue and character interaction than flashy visuals. It's a solid representation of a pivotal moment in music history, grounded in reality rather than dramatization.
Focuses on the friendship and collaboration between Geldof and Goldsmith.Highlights the chaotic process of organizing a major concert.Explores themes of ambition and humanitarianism in the 1980s.
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