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drqshadow says...
4 years ago
Christopher Guest and company tackle the super-cheesy folk music scene of the '60s in their own unmistakable way. While its status among Guest's other pictures could be debated, I don't think there's any question it's his most complete effort. Tremendously funny at points, it also tells a straight, coherent story while mixing in a stunning, successful emotional hook. The laughs aren't quite as loud or as rapid-fire as they were in Spinal Tap, however, the tone also isn't nearly as flippant, which is a major reason why it's able to settle down and deliver something truly sweet at its climax.

Of course, the original music is once again outstanding, with lyrics that are more funny and not nearly as brazen as Spinal Tap’s repertoire, and is spectacularly performed by a cast of ad-lib legends. It's an ensemble piece in every definition of the word, with the mock-u-mentary style of the first sixty minutes providing more than enough background to emotionally invest its audience for a grand finale in Town Hall. Effectively funny and heartwarming in even doses, A Mighty Wind is a great continuation of the troupe's legacy.
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