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So, 'When the Music's Over' is one of those documentaries that feels like a time capsule. It’s a collection of rare interviews and performances from artists who, for one reason or another, left us too soon. What strikes me is the pacing; it’s not your typical fast-cut doc. There’s a reflective quality to it, allowing you to really absorb the emotion behind the music. The atmosphere feels heavy, almost nostalgic, as you see these stars in their raw, unfiltered state. The practical effects are nonexistent, but the performances speak volumes. It’s this intertwining of lost talent and the fragility of life that really makes it distinct. You get glimpses of brilliance, but also a sobering reminder of what we’ve lost.
Documentary on lost musical talentsUnique perspective on artistsReflective tone and atmosphere
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