I have so many things to say that I'll just list them:
1. The growth from 'April Again' to 'The Sound of Southside' is evident and impressive.
2. The editing and cinematography were sick.
3. Queens. Just Queens. I love Queens and it was captured in such a beautiful and authentic way. QGTM.
4. The film had purpose and a message and was relevant without feeling pretentious.
5. JAZZ IS NOT DEAD. ATCQ was probably my introduction to jazz; but, in no time, I fell in love with artists Coltrane and George Benson and Hiroshi Suzuki and Chet Baker. The Sound of Southside pays honor to the genre and the greats in such a sincere and meaningful way. You can tell that a diligent effort was made to produce a quality film with real jazz, and that is greatly appreciated.
So many elements made this film a pleasure to watch.
2. The editing and cinematography were sick.
3. Queens. Just Queens. I love Queens and it was captured in such a beautiful and authentic way. QGTM.
4. The film had purpose and a message and was relevant without feeling pretentious.
5. JAZZ IS NOT DEAD. ATCQ was probably my introduction to jazz; but, in no time, I fell in love with artists Coltrane and George Benson and Hiroshi Suzuki and Chet Baker. The Sound of Southside pays honor to the genre and the greats in such a sincere and meaningful way. You can tell that a diligent effort was made to produce a quality film with real jazz, and that is greatly appreciated.
So many elements made this film a pleasure to watch.