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So, 'Tony Bennett: The Music Never Ends'—it's a fascinating look at Bennett’s life, really. Eastwood’s touch is evident, even if he didn't direct it. The documentary weaves together archival footage and more recent clips, and those never-before-seen moments from the Monterey Jazz Festival are a real treat. You get this nice blend of nostalgia and present-day reflections, which gives it a unique vibe. It’s interesting how the pacing allows you to absorb the evolution of his music and persona over the years. The interviews, they’re heartfelt, revealing. There’s an authenticity to it that you don’t see in every documentary. Overall, it feels personal, almost like sitting down with an old friend who has stories to tell about their journey.
Features rare performance footage.Includes personal interviews and reflections.Richly captures Bennett's musical evolution.
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