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I Know I Died with It
A 16mm Joey Smack short film.
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Plot Summary
This documentary delves into the tumultuous rise and fall of the British rock band The Libertines. It chronicles their raw, energetic performances, their complex relationships, and the self-destructive tendencies that plagued their career. The film captures the band's magnetic appeal and the chaotic energy that defined their music and their lives.
Critical Reception
The documentary received generally positive reviews, with critics praising its raw portrayal of the band's struggles and its capturing of a specific moment in British music history. Audiences familiar with The Libertines' work found it an insightful and often harrowing look at their idols.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its unflinching look at the band's chaotic lifestyle.
Commended for capturing the raw energy of The Libertines' performances.
Seen by some as a tragic but compelling portrait of addiction and artistic struggle.
Google audience: Audience reviews often highlight the film's authentic depiction of the band's struggles, with many appreciating the behind-the-scenes look at their creative process and personal demons. Fans connected with the raw emotion and the band's authentic, albeit troubled, journey.
Fun Fact
The documentary was filmed during a period of intense personal turmoil for the band, particularly for frontman Pete Doherty, adding a layer of raw authenticity to the footage.
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