Robin Williams was one of the most beloved people in the world - I even saw him in concert in 2002 - and it shocked everyone when he took his own life. He made no secret of his demons, but no one imagined that a man who had brought so much joy to people would commit suicide. Marina Zenovich's "Robin Williams: Come Inside My Mind" looks both at his career (plenty of zany performances to make you laugh yourself hoarse) and his personal life. There's lots of input from his friends and co-stars. It just goes to show that Williams was a once-in-a-lifetime phenomenon. He didn't blow his spark of madness, and he left the world a better place for it.
Worth seeing.
Worth seeing.