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So this documentary, 'Superstar: Robin Williams,' dives into the life and legacy of the man himself. It's not just about the laughter; it really captures his essence through the eyes of fellow entertainers like Margaret Cho and Howie Mandel. The pacing feels reflective, almost meditative at times, letting you soak in the stories they share. What I found particularly engaging is the raw honesty in their anecdotes—it's like you're sitting in on a conversation among friends reminiscing about a shared love. The tone ebbs and flows, balancing humor with some heavier moments, giving you a fuller picture of the man behind the curtain. Also, there's a lovely simplicity to the presentation that complements the depth of Williams’ performances.
Interesting reflections from peersGreat for Williams enthusiastsCaptures the complexity of his humor
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