French film-maker Michel Gondry (Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind) brings a relaxed, observational style to Dave Chappelle's Block Party, providing a welcome point of entry for those with a tin ear for rap. Gondry captures Chappelle staging a Brooklyn street jamboree featuring Mos Def, Dead Prez, Kanye West and a reunited Fugees, among others. Chappelle is characteristically sparky, the music confrontational and the use of the 'oedipal expletive' extensive. It's heady stuff, particularly for those who revel in the bowel-rumbling pleasures of a six-string bass, with just a whiff of the 'Fight the Power' fervour of Spike Lee's Do the Right Thing underpinning the celebrations.
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