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So, this documentary really digs deep into Jacqueline du Pré's life, narrated by none other than Yo-Yo Ma. It's got this haunting yet beautiful tone, reflecting on her incredible talent and the tragedy of her illness. The pacing feels deliberate, almost meditative at times, which suits the theme of a fleeting genius. There are some fantastic archival performances interspersed, showcasing her prowess on the cello, and you can feel the passion in her playing, even through the screen. It's interesting how it balances celebration with sorrow, making you appreciate the fragility of life and art. Definitely a unique perspective on a musician's journey—worth a watch for those who appreciate the depth of human experience in music.
Documentary style provides a reflective atmosphereNarration by Yo-Yo Ma adds depthFocus on the balance of celebration and tragedy
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