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I just watched this documentary a few nights ago. Although I am a music fan, I've never really been into music documentaries. I was pleasantly surprised by this one though. I like the Rolling Stones and knew some of the history that was covered in the film but to me the best part was the editing and style of it.

The two scenes/sequences that stood out to me were:

1) The slow motion shots of a Hell's Angel at Altamont with a psychotic expression on his face, hands on top of his head, pulling at his hair (I assume tripping on acid). Some nice "foreshadowing"

2) The intercutting of The Stones with 50s and 60s commercials for various household appliances and other products

Definitely worth seeing, I really enjoyed it.
 
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