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So, 'Disco 9000' is this lesser-known gem from '76 directed by D'Urville Martin. It captures the essence of the disco era with a gritty, urban feel β you can practically hear the bass thumping through the streets of L.A. Fass Black, played with a certain charm, stands his ground against pressure from rival labels, which really brings out themes of integrity and artistic freedom. The pacing? It's got that classic 70s rhythm, sometimes meandering but always engaging. The performances have a rawness that adds to its authenticity, and the practical effects β well, they're minimal but effective, adding to that genuine club atmosphere. Not your average disco flick, that's for sure.
Unique take on the disco culture of the 70sStrong themes of artistic integrityGritty atmosphere and engaging performances
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