Adicionar um enredo no seu idiomaRockabilly is a subculture whose members operate as if they are living in the 1950's. The Rockabilly World is a place where one can dare to be different.Rockabilly is a subculture whose members operate as if they are living in the 1950's. The Rockabilly World is a place where one can dare to be different.Rockabilly is a subculture whose members operate as if they are living in the 1950's. The Rockabilly World is a place where one can dare to be different.
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I like it, 50's design in general, cars, architecture, furniture, arts, dressing styles just gorgeous and music, NO lip syncing, no ear phones, just voice and (raw) talent. Love it.
What I don't get in today rockabilly are all those tats and piercing, maybe my trypanophobia has something to do with that.
Loved this documentary! I've always been obsessed with learning about different countercultures and this film did not disappoint. Thought provoking in places, funny in others - it took me through the Rockabilly scene as it is today and back to its roots.
The film is full of colorful personalities and great music. It covers both the light and dark side of these dare to be different Rockabillies. As a punk in the 80s when the Rockabilly scene was reviving, I knew some people who were into it, but didn't truly understand it until now. Great direction, editing, sound and color - its well worth 90 minutes to see why Rockabilly attracts people to the bygone era of the 50s in the new millennium. Watch it!
The film is full of colorful personalities and great music. It covers both the light and dark side of these dare to be different Rockabillies. As a punk in the 80s when the Rockabilly scene was reviving, I knew some people who were into it, but didn't truly understand it until now. Great direction, editing, sound and color - its well worth 90 minutes to see why Rockabilly attracts people to the bygone era of the 50s in the new millennium. Watch it!
I hate seeing two things associated with rockabilly - misogyny and racism.
Both are addressed but not forcefully enough.
There was no real refutation of the misogyny expressed by a couple of the subjects.
The confederate flag issue - I would have like to see one white dude out and out state the truth - it's absolutely a symbol that of racism and has no place in the rockabilly scene. Ideally directly to one of the racists who defended the flag.
The ambiguity of these issues in the film make it hard for me to recommend it to friends. I wouldn't want anybody to think I'm ok with these views.
Otherwise I really, really enjoyed this deep dive into the scene.
Both are addressed but not forcefully enough.
There was no real refutation of the misogyny expressed by a couple of the subjects.
The confederate flag issue - I would have like to see one white dude out and out state the truth - it's absolutely a symbol that of racism and has no place in the rockabilly scene. Ideally directly to one of the racists who defended the flag.
The ambiguity of these issues in the film make it hard for me to recommend it to friends. I wouldn't want anybody to think I'm ok with these views.
Otherwise I really, really enjoyed this deep dive into the scene.
I went into this knowing nothing about rockabilly (other than Elvis) or anything that comes with that lifestyle. What I saw was a surprisingly and supremely entertaining doc slice of Americana.
I like learning about new things and new cultures, and this was light, funny, and filled with interesting characters and fun music. I didn't realize how seriously people take this stuff and it was fascinating to watch how meticulously they make their hair and how beautiful their look makes them feel.
I had no idea Drake Bell was into this, although in retrospect it now makes total sense. You see a good deal of him in the flick, so if you're a fan, it's definitely worth checking out. The rest of the cast, I'm not sure how popular they are outside of the rockabilly world, but it doesn't really matter because they're all interesting. Jimmy Angel was a shortstop for the Yankees ions ago and how his best friend is a teddy bear. You can't make this stuff up.
Brent Huff, the director, does a great job keeping the film moving. It never gets dull, and really can't with this kind of subject, but it never dwells too long on one thing and he does a good job of showing how diverse this crowd is and showing off the idiosyncrasies of these people and some of the fun parties and events they have for themselves.
It's similar to Comic-Con, if you're into that. They seem to be very open and welcoming to outsiders. But if you're into colorful characters and colorful costumes - and completely non-fictional, there's no reason you shouldn't enjoy "It's a Rockabilly World".
In fact, it's worth it just for the music. That's the reason I watched it in the first place. I figured the music would be good. And I wasn't disappointed.
Check it out! It's a fun time.
I like learning about new things and new cultures, and this was light, funny, and filled with interesting characters and fun music. I didn't realize how seriously people take this stuff and it was fascinating to watch how meticulously they make their hair and how beautiful their look makes them feel.
I had no idea Drake Bell was into this, although in retrospect it now makes total sense. You see a good deal of him in the flick, so if you're a fan, it's definitely worth checking out. The rest of the cast, I'm not sure how popular they are outside of the rockabilly world, but it doesn't really matter because they're all interesting. Jimmy Angel was a shortstop for the Yankees ions ago and how his best friend is a teddy bear. You can't make this stuff up.
Brent Huff, the director, does a great job keeping the film moving. It never gets dull, and really can't with this kind of subject, but it never dwells too long on one thing and he does a good job of showing how diverse this crowd is and showing off the idiosyncrasies of these people and some of the fun parties and events they have for themselves.
It's similar to Comic-Con, if you're into that. They seem to be very open and welcoming to outsiders. But if you're into colorful characters and colorful costumes - and completely non-fictional, there's no reason you shouldn't enjoy "It's a Rockabilly World".
In fact, it's worth it just for the music. That's the reason I watched it in the first place. I figured the music would be good. And I wasn't disappointed.
Check it out! It's a fun time.
I can see why people would criticize this movie negatively but I personally loved it! It's different from most styles of doc, but absolutely fun!!
I really liked that they didn't only focus on the music aspect of the subculture, as most would have. Instead, they touched a little of everything about the subculture of Rockabilly in the modern day. I also liked that they showed/interviewed every different type of rockabilly enthusiast from the professional (Cramps) to the randoms at the events to Drake Bell. It was also cool to see the comments the record producers had about the subculture and the music. They had a lot of relations to people who are true rockabilly!!
Overall a good/fun/random doc!
I really liked that they didn't only focus on the music aspect of the subculture, as most would have. Instead, they touched a little of everything about the subculture of Rockabilly in the modern day. I also liked that they showed/interviewed every different type of rockabilly enthusiast from the professional (Cramps) to the randoms at the events to Drake Bell. It was also cool to see the comments the record producers had about the subculture and the music. They had a lot of relations to people who are true rockabilly!!
Overall a good/fun/random doc!
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