Here's the deal: this is a well-made documentary with strong critical scores and zero safety concerns. If you've got a teen who plays guitar, loves classic rock, or is curious about what professional musicians actually do all day, this could be genuinely enriching.
But let's not pretend this is broad-appeal family movie night material. It's a 2024 concert documentary about a 75-year-old rock legend. The pacing is slow, the subject matter is niche, and unless your household regularly debates the merits of different Springsteen albums, most kids will find this about as exciting as watching paint dry—even if it's really high-quality paint.
The WISE fundamentals are solid: wholesome, safe, offers real insight into creative process and work ethic. But the watchability factor for general audiences, especially kids, is limited. This is a 'right audience' pick, not a 'everyone will love it' pick.





