Frank Marshall's heartfelt documentary; its story beats are so irresistible, the arc of its trio of big-haired disco titans so snappy, the music so contagious, that it soars like a Barry Gibb falsetto above the cliches
a warm blast of musical nostalgia; Marshall's entertainingly packaged film delivers a nostalgic tour back over the decades that shines a deserving spotlight on the group's artistry, an element too frequently overshadowed by their phenomenal chart reign
"The Bee Gees: How Can You Mend a Broken Heart" is an emotional tribute to one of the music industry's most celebrated acts; a film that feels incredibly personal and crafted in a manner that is evidently respectful of their legacy