Review of May It Last: A Portrait of the Avett Brothers (2017) by Sean S — 02 Feb 2018
May It Last dives into the depths of the anti-band. The Avett Brothers surprise you. This is not your rockstar lifestyle - these are real people. You meet a band. No. You meet a family - that family is what makes this band.
The family has several men and women full of character and compassion. When you play at Madison Square Garden it's hard not to be narcissistic - but this band teaches us not how to be cool, but how to live our lives in a meaningful and compassionate way.
So what you find is a compelling tale about self reflection, soul searching, authenticity, life, love and loss. The soul of this film is the impact of living with authenticity. Watch. Learn. Reflect. Be a better person.
After experiencing this story and receiving the heartfelt 'sacrifice' of the soul that the Avett Brother's share with us - I feel like a better person. SMS.
This review of May It Last: A Portrait of the Avett Brothers (2017) was written by Sean S on 02 Feb 2018.
May It Last: A Portrait of the Avett Brothers has generally received very positive reviews.
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