In terms of the archetypal rock star, the one that women
want, men want to be, and everyone else starts learning their tastes quickly in
response to, I can’t think of a better example of Australia’s own crop in that
regard than one Michael Hutchence, AKA the lead singer of INXS. And in this
tell-all documentary directed and co-edited by Richard Lowenstein, who put
together the group’s best-remembered music videos, the narrative of Michael’s
life is wrapped around that image.
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Tuesday, 6 August 2019
Mystify: Michael Hutchence (2019) - Movie Review
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2019,
documentary,
hedonism,
INXS,
kylie minogue,
mahan,
michael hutchence,
movie,
music,
review,
richard lowenstein,
rock star,
tragedy
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