Set against a music world profoundly divided between black and white, it chronicles the dramatic story of Dionne Warwick's meteoric rise from New Jersey gospel choirs to international cross-... Read allSet against a music world profoundly divided between black and white, it chronicles the dramatic story of Dionne Warwick's meteoric rise from New Jersey gospel choirs to international cross-over super stardom.Set against a music world profoundly divided between black and white, it chronicles the dramatic story of Dionne Warwick's meteoric rise from New Jersey gospel choirs to international cross-over super stardom.
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I was so looking forward to watching this documentary depicting the classy and award winning singer Dionne Warwick and once again those goosebumps made the hair on my arms stand at attention. I learned a bit more about Dionne Warwick, her upbringing, her relationship with Whitney Houston, and even one of her earliest mentors, the great Hollywood actress Marlene Dietrich.
I can't say there is one particular song of Ms. Warwick that stands above the rest (simply because they are all memorable and heartwarming) but listening to how Ms. Warwick first felt about songs like "Do You Know the Way to San Jose" and her gathering of the troops to put together the Aids foundation "That's What Friends Are For" to raise millions of dollars for the Aids foundation tell us how truly committed she has been to certain causes that may have not been popular for the time.
I simply love her music and this documentary makes me love her even more. I will be sure to purchase it when it becomes available.
I can't say there is one particular song of Ms. Warwick that stands above the rest (simply because they are all memorable and heartwarming) but listening to how Ms. Warwick first felt about songs like "Do You Know the Way to San Jose" and her gathering of the troops to put together the Aids foundation "That's What Friends Are For" to raise millions of dollars for the Aids foundation tell us how truly committed she has been to certain causes that may have not been popular for the time.
I simply love her music and this documentary makes me love her even more. I will be sure to purchase it when it becomes available.
Finally caught it on 3rd day of 2023. Couldn't do so via CNN while on flight back home from holidays. No documentary can respectfully contain all the great moments of Dionne's music and her life; its just that full. I had the great blessing of meeting, chatting, hugging and cheek kissing Lady Dionne with precious selfies a long while back, when she was part of an annual tennis charity event in Singapore. This bio documentary is a wonderful homage to not only a living iconic legend, but a known proven humanitarian. Her incredible catalog and gamut of many song gems are mind boggling. I am fortunate to own all her releases and many songs that weren't on charts are nevertheless seemingly timeless hit songs on slow burners for anyone for any era. This presentation gives viewers just a glimpse of just some of the magnificent body of work she graced through so far from her never dull moments of her charmed life with family, friends, colleagues, community, industry, charities and anyone and everyone that mattered. It's uplifting both musically and very inspiring to see her stoic defiant courage in the midst of heavily sanctioned racial situations while on tour and similarly her do or die, F*U, risk it all or nothing on her career future by globally elevating the vital stigmatized movement of the AIDS crusade then by donating 100% of proceeds of her iconic anthem TWFAF, to AIDS research. Humanity above her own commercial legacy. Truly Divine. I salute and will always adore you, Lady Dionne.
Segue: To each his/her own, but I must, for once, am compelled to condemn the vile and purid review here by patriamcanany, titled, Fallen Star. Not only did she not watch the documentary, but has the audacity to put on her KKK hat and launch a honey boo boo self inflated role to diss out advice, based on just getting high on trailers? OMG! -you are a true abomination of the word. Now Walk On By- Period!
Segue: To each his/her own, but I must, for once, am compelled to condemn the vile and purid review here by patriamcanany, titled, Fallen Star. Not only did she not watch the documentary, but has the audacity to put on her KKK hat and launch a honey boo boo self inflated role to diss out advice, based on just getting high on trailers? OMG! -you are a true abomination of the word. Now Walk On By- Period!
Somewhat typical/predictable in that the slew of notables interviewed are generally fawning in their praise; but less typical in that there is quite a bit of first-person commentary from Ms. Warwick herself on the various stages of her career, and an added bonus is that her commentary is notably objective. There are a nice number of clips showing her performing many hits from over the years, though not much footage from the recording studio showing the "making of the sausage." Some detail is shared about the recording of a few numbers, but that welcome, back-story perspective of specific songs is relatively sparse.
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Finally, Dionne Warwick is getting some of the due she deserves. I know, how can you say that a women who has had the career, accomplishments and accolades that she has received, is underrated, but I do. As Clive Davis says herein, she is at the top pantheon of female singers-an all time great. You have to have seen her in concert, in her prime, to truly appreciate the power of her vocal talents and her ability to move you through song. I've been privileged to see her live a couple of dozens times, beginning in 1969. The first record I ever bought was a Dionne Warwick album.
But, of course, as this outstanding documentary shows, she is much more than just her music. She is a leader. A philanthropist. A mover. A shaker. She is a legend!
But, of course, as this outstanding documentary shows, she is much more than just her music. She is a leader. A philanthropist. A mover. A shaker. She is a legend!
A very straight-forward endless parade of compliments by everybody from Elton John to Bill Clinton. Not that she deserves anything less. Mrs. Warwick is one of the all time greats. What really anoyed me from the start was me thinking there was something wrong with my TV. Everything was so digitally polished that the people looked like computer-animated cartoons or filtered profile pictures on tinder. It was at some point terrible to watch at. Maybe it was just the lightning (wich I doubt) People in their 70's/80's looking younger (weirder) than ever. Wich is very ironic because all and all it's all about soul. Yet everybody looked soulles. I hope this doesn't become a trend in biographical documentary's. I like my humans to look like, I don't know, humans...
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