9/10
Touching and humanistic
24 January 2024
Warning: Spoilers
It's a powerful and emotional short documentary from Ben Proudfoot and Kris Bowers.

They nailed it. The emotional and humanistic impact of this documentary is beyond words. It's absolutely touching and humanistic.

There are so many elements to its core values. The Last Repair Shop is about music, broken musical instruments and the way that they can be easily fixed and have an impact on someone's life, the people who work on that shop and fix the instruments for years and how this friendly shop helped them without any segregation and inequality.

Through the stories they share, we can find so many different layers to the United States issues and the way the people are trying to cope with situation, mostly with the help of music or a job that provides them some security and stability.

Musically, Katya Richardson and Kris Bowers done a superb job. Every note was written with a lot of care and passion. The ending credits was just mind-blowing and was emotionally like something that you rarely experience.

I don't think that I saw anything as strong as The Last Repair Shop in 2023!

8.5/10.
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