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So, 'Keep On Keepin' On' is this really intimate documentary about the late jazz legend Clark Terry. It dives into his mentoring of this young blind pianist, Justin Kauflin, who’s got this raw talent but struggles with nerves. The film really captures their unlikely friendship, which adds this emotional depth—Terry’s warm, wise presence contrasts sharply with Kauflin’s anxiety. The pacing is quite natural, almost like you’re just hanging out with them. The way they explore themes of mentorship, passion, and perseverance is genuine, and you can feel the jazz spirit throughout. Plus, the performances are just so real. It’s not flashy, but it resonates deeply if you’re into the jazz scene or just appreciate the human connection in music.
Focuses on mentorship in jazzIntimate and personal storytellingExplores themes of perseverance and friendship
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