Respect (2021) – Review/Summary (with Spoilers)
Respect puts respect on Aretha Franklin’s name while still addressing her demons, sordid relationships, and her father.
The Musical tag features both those who burst into song in front of you on stage or from the comfort of wherever you are.
Respect puts respect on Aretha Franklin’s name while still addressing her demons, sordid relationships, and her father.
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