My Music Story: Yoshiki
2020
Documentary / Music
Plot summary
YOSHIKI independently performed Disney's masterpieces "Let It Go-as it is-" (from the movie "Frozen") and "Can You Feel the Love Tonight" (from the movie "Lion King"). Arrange and play. In addition, valuable footage of the performances of "Endless Rain," "Without You," and "River Of The Light," which he composed, as well as behind-the-scenes glimpses of recordings and arrangements performed at LA Hollywood studios, is also included.—yahoo.co.jp
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Proof that Yoshiki is the Coolest Person in Existence
I was extremely surprised to find that Disney+ was releasing a documentary about Yoshiki with reimagined performances of Disney classic songs. I was also surprised to find the film to be less than 50 minutes... I definitely think that is the biggest flaw of the film. With this length, it seems like a super quick look at Yoshiki's life with random Disney stuff placed in. Despite this, the musical performances are fantastic, but sometimes they splice interview dialogue on top of them. If you stay after the credits, they do play the full performances uninterrupted though. The film also includes renditions of Endless Rain and Without You. It's a very cool watch, but not perfect. They definitely should have made it longer and have gone more into other projects Yoshiki has been apart of, and how his influence has affected music in the West and other regions. Overall, worth a watch!