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Rewind & Play dives into a rather unsettling moment in jazz history, focusing on Thelonious Monk's experience during that Paris interview in '69. The film captures the palpable tension and racial undertones, presenting Monk as both a musical genius and a figure facing the harshness of public scrutiny. The pacing shifts between the rawness of the interview and Monk's reflective moments, creating a somber atmosphere. You can really feel the weight of the era, and the way the filmmakers juxtapose the music with the interview context gives it a unique edge. It's not just about the performance, but about how Monk navigated this space, revealing layers of vulnerability and resilience. A fascinating piece for anyone into jazz and its complex history.
Focuses on racial themes in music history.Captures Monk's complexity and vulnerability.Pacing contrasts performance with interview tension.
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