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Thank you for the lovely review. I haven’t seen the movie and anxiously look forward to doing so when it’s available on vod but I feel like I’ve gotten insight into trey and the complexity of his life off stage just from your description of the scenes, specifically his family scenes. Being a long time reader of your reviews I feel like I can align myself with your perspective on what you saw.
Anyway, thanks as always. Very much looking forward to actually seeing it although I must admit to feeling a little anxious to getting the insight. There’s a certain beauty to not seeing beyond the music but reading your review I’m drawn to wanting to know what he is like as a fully formed human