"Sinatra: All or Nothing at All" Part 1 (TV Episode 2015) Poster

(TV Mini Series)

(2015)

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Brilliant -- hits the 3 "legs" of doc film-making perfectly
A_Different_Drummer26 April 2015
Some documentaries work because of the craft of the film-maker. Usually in this (rare) category, you find talented artistes who eschew the traditional (and easy) doc style (head and shoulders interviews) in favor of clips, anecdotes, news stories, TV segments, and all the small details which make the viewer feel like they are actually there, living it.

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And, on the other hand, some documentaries succeed because of the passion of the film-maker, a passion so obvious that even the most boring subject on the planet can become vibrant and full of life. (See for example the recent production Antarctica, also in my review database)

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And finally (the third leg of the tripod) some succeed because the subject matter itself is so overwhelming, so much a part of the life of the viewer, that each frame, each cut, becomes almost personal to the audience, a movie of themselves, perhaps, as much as the subject.

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This production hits all three bases and is nothing less than brilliant, moreso if you were actually alive in the mid or late 20th century.

My final note (observation) is that singers like Sinatra (a talent so revered that recently, in our century, a car wash employee won a million dollars in a talent-seeking TV show simply for doing a Sinatra imitation) are a once-in-a-lifetime blend of charisma and skill.

I revere Sinatra, I have mp3s of my favorite Sinatra songs, yet I do not believe that, if he were alive today and starting his career, he would last more than a single round on shows like THE VOICE or IDOL.

Why? Because his voice was far from perfect. Yet nevertheless he became a star, an icon, a brand name, and a legend.

This film does him justice. Recommended.
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10/10
****
edwagreen12 April 2015
Warning: Spoilers
One of the best documentaries I have seen in a long time that chronicles the life of Frank Sinatra.

It shows his humble background in Hoboken, New Jersey and his gift for singing. It beautifully shows how he became more confident as he achieved success.

He knew it was time to challenge Bing Crosby as the top crooner for that time.

It shows how Frank could be tough, especially when dealing with Harry James and especially Jimmy Dorsey.

Frank also appeared to be in the right place at the right time as American pop culture demanded his presence.
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