Anthem for Dissatisfaction - Review
- James Doherty II
- Aug 15
- 1 min read

The bond between brother and sister (especially Irish twins) can be so strong, life can throw everything as fast as possible, and never break it.
Add a shared love of music, and that bond is pure diamond.
Enter 'Anthem for Dissatisfaction', a story of two working-class siblings exploring life through their favorite bands and trying to keep their childhood identity while discovering those that never faced the same struggles.
With breakneck monologues packed with substance, a true sibling chemistry between the two leads, and a soundtrack anyone would be happy to dance to, or at least nod their head to, this is a full hour of joy where you truly build a connection to these characters.
It was truly therapeutic to see it with my own sister and makes me more grateful to have her in my life.
A must see.
⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
5/5
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