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Sid & Nancy [Blu-ray] Reviews
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January 6, 2012 at 2:53 pm
Pros: good video and audio quality; decent ported over bonus features
Cons: a very depressing screen biography
Cons: a very depressing screen biography
The short, sad lives of Sid Vicious and Nancy Spungen are captured in harrowingly graphic detail in Alex Cox’s Sid and Nancy. Doing a masterful job of portraying the look and feel of the punk rock era of the 1970s, Sid and Nancy is not a feel good viewing experience, and while the movie isn’t perceptive enough to help us burrow beneath the outer shells of these two wayward youths to allow us to see what makes them tick, it does celebrate in its own strange way a kind of punk rock Romeo and Juliet doomed from their first meeting to live and love in the moment with no regard for their eventual ends.
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