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Daisy Jones & the Six (2023)
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THE GREATEST FICTIONAL BIOPIC EVER MADE as a guy who enjoys music, film/TV I was expecting to enjoy Daisy Jones & The Six thinking it’d be like Almost Famous (one of my favorite movies) based on the poster and the vibe it gave me but man that was a beautiful miniseries. Truly awed by how loving, honest, brutal and emotionally resonant this show was. Everything from the characters being all phenomenally written and portrayed by the cast which was one of the best TV ensembles from last year, the set design of the late 60s-70s was incredible and had that magical feeling, the music all original by the way serving its purpose through the story and being sung the fuck out by its stars with their incredible vocals (definitely adding some songs to my playlist) and the main standout being the romance in the show being genuinely one of the best in recent years due to it feeling real, not fantasized, and honest. It’s really rare to see a romance with multiple characters in recent media feel real but the series does a wonderful job doing so. Now why do I call this the greatest fictional biopic of all time? Well it has to do with actual biopics mainly musical inspired ones. We live in a world of musical biopics that are mostly misses because they aren’t honest about the person or story they’re trying to tell, glorifying their main star and feeling like a Wikipedia page of facts and did you knows, and it’s crazy to think that a fictional series like this somehow is the perfect example of how to create a biopic being honest with its audience and letting the characters go on arcs that are meaningful and purposeful as a narrative but also the person’s legacy. One thing before finishing off this review is breaking down the finale and good god was it a beautiful and emotionally impactful one. It does everything these interviews with “The Six” has been building up to, while cutting between different time dates of the same day that is the biggest night of the Six and overall the aftermath of the night leaves the series on a very emotional and super conclusive goodbye that had me in tears but left a smile on my face mainly with the final frame of the series. So overall Daisy Jones & the Six is a pinnacle example of what a biopic should be in today’s age of capitalizing on a musician’s legacy and also being one of my new favorite mini series I have seen in a while. Overall Rating: 9.4/10 Tracks Ranked 1. Track 10: Rock n’ Roll Su*cide 2. Track 8: Looks Like We Made It 3. Track 9: Feels Like the First Time 4. Track 6: Whatever Gets You Thru the Night 5. Track 4: I Saw the Light 6. Track 5: Fire 7. Track 3: Someone Saved My Life Tonight 8. Track 2: I’ll Take You There 9. Track 1: Come and Get It 10. Track 7: She’s Gone Top 5 Characters 1. Billy Dunne 2. Daisy Jones 3. Camilla Dunne 4. Karen Sirko 5. Simone Jackson Top 5 Scenes 1. Look at Us Now (Rock n’ Roll Su*cide) 2. Billy and Daisy’s Conclusion (Rock n’ Roll Su*cide) 3. “It’s You” (Looks Like We Made It) 4. “What We Could Do” (Feels Like the First Time) 5. First Recording Session (Someone Saved My Life Tonight)

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