P!nk: All I Know So Far (2021)

Quartile rating: 6/10 · 1 rating

A behind-the-scenes look at P!NK as she balances family and life on the road, leading up to her first Wembley Stadium performance on 2019's "Beautiful Trauma" world tour.

The Quartile Take

P!nk: All I Know So Far is a competent but fairly conventional music documentary following the well-worn template of tour life meets family balancing act. The plot offers little structural surprise — it's a familiar arc of rehearsals, family moments, and a climactic big-stage performance at Wembley. P!nk herself is a compelling, candid presence that elevates the personal footage beyond generic celebrity doc territory, functioning as a kind of performance in itself. Cinematography is professional and captures the spectacle of the tour reasonably well without doing anything particularly distinctive visually. Novelty is low — the behind-the-scenes music tour documentary is a crowded genre, and while P!nk's personality adds warmth, the format is by-the-numbers. The Wembley finale provides a satisfying emotional payoff for fans, though it doesn't transcend the genre's limitations.

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