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La H No Murió: Ácido Argentino Aniversario
With the idea of honoring the 25 years since the release of Hermética's album "Ácido Argentino", one of the fundamental albums of Argentine heavy metal, three-quarters of that lineup of the band (singer Claudio O'Connor, guitarist Antonio Romano and drummer Claudio Strunz ) plus bassist Carlos Cuadrado, all four who currently play as Malón, performed in 2017 several shows that were filmed, leaving a documentary record of the moment.
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Plot Summary
This documentary celebrates the 25th anniversary of the iconic Argentine rock band Hermética. It delves into their history, impact, and enduring legacy through interviews with band members and archival footage. The film captures the raw energy and rebellious spirit that defined Hermética and their place in Argentine music.
Critical Reception
The film was generally well-received by fans of Hermética and Argentine rock music. It's praised for its comprehensive look at the band's history and its ability to evoke nostalgia. Critics highlighted its insider perspective and the inclusion of candid interviews.
What Reviewers Say
A must-watch for fans of Hermética and Argentine rock.
Offers a deep dive into the band's influential career.
Captures the essence and raw power of the legendary group.
Google audience: Audience reviews often express deep appreciation for the documentary's tribute to Hermética, celebrating its accuracy and emotional resonance for long-time fans. Many enjoyed the nostalgic journey and the insights provided into the band's dynamic.
Fun Fact
The documentary features extensive archival footage that includes live performances and behind-the-scenes moments from Hermética's active years, offering a rare glimpse into their creative process and fan interactions.
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