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So, 'Frank Sinatra: The Voice of the Century' is a deep dive into the life of ol’ Blue Eyes himself. It doesn’t just skim over his hits; it really gets into the nitty-gritty of his upbringing and how it shaped that smooth, almost effortless vocal style. The pacing is pretty good, weaving between old footage and candid interviews with folks who knew him – friends, family, even some fellow musicians. There's this nice atmospheric quality that really captures the era he thrived in, and the way the documentary navigates his dual career in music and film is quite engaging. It’s not just about the music; it's about the man behind the mic, and you get a strong sense of his complexities. Definitely worth a watch if you have an ear for the classics.
Documentary style enhances the narrative.Focuses on both music and film career.Interviews add depth to Sinatra's story.
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