the documentary is well worth watching. Even if you're not a lover of Williams and his work; There's a profound sadness that layers the film from start to finish, but thankfully there are moments of joy peppered in
if you want a biographical documentary, watch "Robin Williams: Come Inside My Mind". If you want a look at the final year of Robin's life and his battle with Lewy Body Dementia, come prepared with Kleenex to watch "Robin's Wish"
chronicling the troubled last year of Robin Williams' life, during which he suffered from terrifying symptoms he couldn't understand, "Robin's Wish" proves both emotionally harrowing and cathartic
a heartbreaking "setting the record straight" documentary; fans will gravitate toward this film to understand what took a comedic legend from us, to heal from that loss a little bit; "Robin's Wish" is absolutely something that needs to be seen
"Robin's Wish" offers a portrait in unfathomable courage. It's a horror story shackled to a hero's journey in which a man with a surpassingly fertile mind feels himself--his deepest, essential self--coming inexorably, inexplicably undone