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So, 'The Police: Better Than Therapy' offers a fascinating glimpse into the band’s reunion, capturing not just the high points but the grit that goes into touring. The rawness of the interviews with band members and the road crew adds a layer of authenticity that’s sometimes hard to find in music documentaries. The pacing feels quite relaxed, almost like a chat with old friends reflecting on their shared journey. And those photo galleries? They’re a nice touch, especially Andy Summers' work, which highlights his dual talent as both a guitarist and a photographer. Overall, it’s an interesting watch for anyone who appreciates the dynamics of a band reuniting after years apart.
This documentary isn't the easiest to find in terms of physical formats; it’s not flooded the market like other releases. Collectors seem to appreciate the limited availability, as it captures a unique moment in The Police's history. The combination of personal interviews and behind-the-scenes visuals makes it appealing for those who enjoy diving deeper into a band's narrative, adding to its desirability among enthusiasts.
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