I agree, they come across as very decent, likeable people. It’s an honest account of the band’s rise and fall and rise, the friendship between them and their emotional growth. I like the tone of the documentary - it could have easily become either mawkish or too self-critical, but didn't. It's just right. Very good work. Gold stars all around!
The scene in which Brett talks about his drug use and takes responsibility for the Head Music disaster is quite moving, as is the rest of the band admitting they weren't there for Neil during his illness as much as they should have because they didn't understand his illness.
Brett has aged incredibly well. I wonder if that's his hair and what brand of hair dye he uses...