I like this documentary because it introduces me to grunge music. It was fun watching how Pearl Jam came to be. For example, the documentary showed how Eddie Venner was a shy guy at first but through the years he becomes more confident and proud of who he is. I like seeing that development in films because it gives me a sense of growth and accomplishment. But damn, Eddie Venner can SAAAANG. He has this harsh tone in his voice that makes him intimidating but at the same time, he also has a soft sound that makes you remember about playing sports with your dad and cry about it. My favorite song so far by them is "Daughter". It's a good documentary to check out, 4 1/2 Stars. I didn't give it 5 because there were some parts that bothered me... Like drugs. And death.
Monday, April 28, 2014
Pearl Jam Twenty
Pearl Jam Twenty is a 2011 documentary about Pearl Jam that shows the history of the band. I don't know why it's called 'Pearl Jam Twenty'. My guess is that it came out during the band's anniversary. This isn't going to be a review of the documentary but rather my opinion about it. So basically the same thing but less professional.
I like this documentary because it introduces me to grunge music. It was fun watching how Pearl Jam came to be. For example, the documentary showed how Eddie Venner was a shy guy at first but through the years he becomes more confident and proud of who he is. I like seeing that development in films because it gives me a sense of growth and accomplishment. But damn, Eddie Venner can SAAAANG. He has this harsh tone in his voice that makes him intimidating but at the same time, he also has a soft sound that makes you remember about playing sports with your dad and cry about it. My favorite song so far by them is "Daughter". It's a good documentary to check out, 4 1/2 Stars. I didn't give it 5 because there were some parts that bothered me... Like drugs. And death.
I like this documentary because it introduces me to grunge music. It was fun watching how Pearl Jam came to be. For example, the documentary showed how Eddie Venner was a shy guy at first but through the years he becomes more confident and proud of who he is. I like seeing that development in films because it gives me a sense of growth and accomplishment. But damn, Eddie Venner can SAAAANG. He has this harsh tone in his voice that makes him intimidating but at the same time, he also has a soft sound that makes you remember about playing sports with your dad and cry about it. My favorite song so far by them is "Daughter". It's a good documentary to check out, 4 1/2 Stars. I didn't give it 5 because there were some parts that bothered me... Like drugs. And death.
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