I'm going to very, highly, can't-recommend-this-enough, recommend a movie, but it needs a bit of setup 
The movie is the filmed version of Derek DelGaudio's one man, Off-Broadway show - In & Of Itself - it was scheduled for a 10 week run, and wound up with 560 performances. It's a "magic show", but not really, the magic is way more than the (granted, spectacular) closeup tricks, it's an exploration into self-perception, it's a spoken autobiography, it's really an amazing, deep and moving experience between artist and audience. The film does a great job (based on dozens of reviews I've read of people who attended it live) of capturing the __feel__ of the live experience, Frank Oz, who also directed the stage show directed the film, so he has a good sense of moving between the two mediums.
It's only on Hulu at the moment, so if you don't have that service, bookmark this, come back to it, rent it when you can - do as the opening card suggests, turn off your devices, and I'd say, dim the lights, and really immerse yourself.
Currently on RT ...
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And some selected review snips from various sources, avoiding any kind of spoiler territory ...
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