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5
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2
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Critic Reviews
The TelegraphAug 4, 2022
Season 1 Review:
It’s three episodes’ worth of jaw-dropping television, as you marvel at just how much worse things can get. You won’t be able to stop watching. Fyre Festival was competently organised when compared to this. The narrative builds terrifically, with contributors from all sides giving their accounts of what went on.
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The largely gratuitous Trainwreck (recently retitled from the more evocative Clusterf**k) proves to be surprisingly illuminating. By devoting each 45-minute episode to a single day of the festival—and keeping the self-indulgent tangents that plagued its predecessor, on everything from Napster to nu-metal’s appropriation of rap, to a minimum—director Jamie Crawford (The Interrogator) allows viewers to trace many of the organizers’ biggest missteps.
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Season 1 Review:
Trainwreck is a visceral documentation of what it was like to actually be there. It allows its archival footage and interviews with people who were there to speak for themselves a bit more, so that you feel how bad it was, rather than being told how and why it was bad it by a bunch of talking head journalists.
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It’s interesting to revisit 1999, to look at the crackly VHS footage and say “What did it all mean?”, especially in the context of the decade that came next. Trainwreck: Woodstock ‘99 doesn’t dig all the way into those larger questions. But it does offer a primer, and its share of insights.
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