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Three Days is a fascinating glimpse into the chaotic world of Jane's Addiction during their 1997 Relapse Tour. The film has this raw, unfiltered vibe, capturing the band’s highs and lows in a way that feels almost like being a fly on the wall. You can really sense the tension backstage – it’s not all glitter and glam. The pacing's pretty frenetic, just like the band itself, with quick cuts and a mix of rehearsal footage and live performances. There’s a unique honesty in their interactions, revealing the struggles of life on the road and the bittersweet nature of fame. And the music? It’s a solid backbone throughout, blending seamlessly with the documentary's energy. Definitely a nuanced portrait that doesn't hold back.
Focus on the interplay between band dynamics and performance art.Not just a concert film, but a real look at the pressure of touring.Pay attention to the practical effects used in the concert sequences.
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