Entertainment
Bee Gees documentary skips the big questions and goes for jive talkin’ – Sydney Morning Herald
Even though it features an interview with Barry Gibb, this ramble through the band’s story contains little insight into their remarkable legacy.

Dont expect answers to these weighty questions from Frank Marshalls rambling pastiche of a documentary. Marshall has had a long career as a producer, much of it with Stephen Spielberg, but his efforts as a director have been eccentric (Arachnophobia, Congo, Eight Below) and far from documentary forms.
The good news is that he got Barry Gibbs co-operation. As the last surviving brother, that was important, for many reasons. Barry has for a long time refused to allow Spielberg to make a biopic but…
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