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ReMastered: Devil at the Crossroads (2019)

ReMastered: Devil at the Crossroads (2019)

GENRESDocumentary,Biography
LANGEnglish
ACTOR
Terry Harmonica BeanRory BlockYvonne ChireauEric Clapton
DIRECTOR
Brian Oakes

SYNOPSICS

ReMastered: Devil at the Crossroads (2019) is a English movie. Brian Oakes has directed this movie. Terry Harmonica Bean,Rory Block,Yvonne Chireau,Eric Clapton are the starring of this movie. It was released in 2019. ReMastered: Devil at the Crossroads (2019) is considered one of the best Documentary,Biography movie in India and around the world.

A look at the short, mysterious life of blues legend, Robert Johnson, who was said to have made a deal with the Devil at a crossroads in rural Mississippi.

ReMastered: Devil at the Crossroads (2019) Reviews

  • A story everyone should know...

    Austin73972019-05-01

    Was slightly hesitant to watch this documentary because I'm not extremely familiar with Blues history but then I thought that's even more of a reason to watch and I'm so glad I did. Just hearing the trials and tribulations Johnson went through lends a higher amount of respect to his music and himself as a person than can even be imagined. What a fantastic musician and also adds more fuel to the fire for all of you conspiracy theory folks out there. A MUST WATCH!

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  • The Man, The Myth, The Legend: Robert Johnson

    chriscarlisle252019-04-28

    This was a very well-made documentary that is simple to understand and get straight to the point. I enjoyed learning more about the legend that is Robert Johnson. You learn about how he influenced music as a whole and about his short life. He lived and died in obscurity and yet most musicians that we know were somehow influenced by him. Blues, rock and roll, Pop and many other musical genres are somehow inspired by this man Robert Johnson. I really find the cultural and historical side of this documentary to be interesting as well because you learn about the mindset of people back in those times (early 1900s). The myths about Robert Johnson meeting the devil at the crossroads is something that captivates people and adds a layer of mystique to the man. I also found the part that goes over the 27 Club ( talented musicians who died at the age of 27 just like Robert Johnson: Jimi Hendrix, Kurt Cobain, and Amy Winehouse to name a few) interesting as well. The documentary is very informal and entertaining to watch, and the use of animations adds to the story. Very well made.

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  • everyone should know about Robert Johnson

    lee_eisenberg2019-05-06

    It's a safe bet that all blues fans know who Robert Johnson was. Netflix's "ReMastered: Devil at the Crossroads" looks at Johnson's life and work. Featuring interviews with Keb' Mo', Keith Richards, and even Johnson's grandson, it makes clear that Johnson was one of the greatest musicians of all time. Of course, it also notes the historical context (Johnson grew up in the deep south during the most racist period in our country's history). It's so sad that Johnson's life got cut short; I have no doubt that he would've continued making great music. Basically, whether or not you're a blues fan, you gotta see this documentary. Pretty much all music in the US has its roots in the blues, and you owe it to yourself to hear Robert Johnson.

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  • Robert Johnson revealed

    enrightco2019-05-01

    Finally a documentary by the Zybalists about Robert Johnson, a huge contributor to the blues. Only 2 photos of him exist. One of the great fathers of blues, Johnson heavily influenced the Stones, Hendrix, Eric Clapton and many others. Technically very good example of surround sound 5.1.

  • and?

    snagssharkteeth-237852019-05-06

    This film reminds me of Racism. Blues is not talented music, yeah its nice and chill but it aint nothing incredible. The Devils music? in this modern time, the Devils music is Marilyn Manson. As far as de synchronized finger picking goes, Tommy Emmanuel owns that world, Pretty much every single major or even minor musician in this day and age references the Devil or his so called duties in some way, Queen, Bohemian Rhapsody for example. If there was a devil, I dont think he would be to interested in currency.,

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