This is a genuinely excellent documentary that somehow earned a perfect 100% on Rotten Tomatoes, and it deserves it. The Campbell family's decision to document Glen's farewell tour as Alzheimer's took hold is both brave and heartbreaking.
Here's the reality: this is not easy viewing. Watching a musical legend forget lyrics mid-concert, struggle to recognize family members, and gradually lose himself is tough. But it's also beautiful, showing how love, music, and family can persist even as memory fades.
For families with mature tweens and teens, this is an incredible conversation starter about aging, illness, legacy, and what really matters in life. The music is fantastic (if you're into classic country), and the family dynamics are genuinely moving—no manufactured drama, just real people dealing with an impossible situation with grace.
That said, it's a documentary from 2014, so expect slower pacing than modern streaming fare. And it's inherently depressing—there's no miracle cure, no happy ending. But if your family can handle that, this offers something rare: a honest, unsentimental look at saying goodbye that builds real empathy and understanding.





