HDS was a talented actor playing mostly supporting roles but nevertheless making an impression and the only thing we discover with this "documentary" is that he was also a good singer.
His craft does not make him a particularly interesting man. In fact, he struck me as a very uninteresting person with little or nothing to say and/or incapable of saying anything of relevance.
Or maybe it's the grating, annoying style of the "documentary" that doesn't do him justice.
Filled with out of focus random images, super-fast editing and - mercifully - some clips from HDS movie - the "documentary" present zero structural narrative and it's nothing more than a very suspicious case of the director's style being more relevant than her subject matter.
His craft does not make him a particularly interesting man. In fact, he struck me as a very uninteresting person with little or nothing to say and/or incapable of saying anything of relevance.
Or maybe it's the grating, annoying style of the "documentary" that doesn't do him justice.
Filled with out of focus random images, super-fast editing and - mercifully - some clips from HDS movie - the "documentary" present zero structural narrative and it's nothing more than a very suspicious case of the director's style being more relevant than her subject matter.