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Hanson: Strong Enough to Break
This acclaimed documentary film chronicles multi-platinum Grammy-nominated artist Hanson, and their four year struggle to make their third studio album "Underneath".
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Plot Summary
This documentary follows the iconic pop-rock band Hanson through the tumultuous recording process of their 2004 album, "Underneath." It delves into the band members' journey as they navigated away from major label pressures and asserted creative control over their music. The film captures intimate moments of songwriting, studio sessions, and personal reflections as they strive to produce an album that truly represents their artistic vision.
Critical Reception
As a documentary focused on a specific period for a popular band, "Strong Enough to Break" received a generally positive reception from fans and music critics. It was praised for offering an unfiltered look into the challenges of artistic independence and the dynamics within the Hanson brothers.
What Reviewers Say
Offers an insightful look into the creative process of a major band.
Highlights the band's determination to maintain artistic integrity.
Appreciated by fans for its behind-the-scenes access.
Google audience: Information on Google user reviews for this specific documentary is not readily available, but fan reception generally reflects appreciation for the band's candid portrayal of their artistic struggles and triumphs.
Fun Fact
The documentary's title, "Strong Enough to Break," is derived from a lyric in the song "Stronger" from the "Underneath" album, reflecting the band's theme of resilience during this period.
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