
I think the best part of the movie was its effort to emulate the aesthetic and feel of 1970's Manchester. I think more than anything this treatment made me more receptive to Joy Division's sound, and also made me think a lot more about how certain political and social atmospheres can give rise to artistic movements like Joy Division.
I don't care much for the movie and can't recommend it to anyone but the most die-hard Joy Division fans, but I can recommend the music itself--there's no better way to learn about this timeless band than doing that.
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