The successful concert films are the ones who manage the live experience to combine the concert with the perspective of a documentary, so the look behind the stage. If these are the two criteria for an excellent concert film, then meet Muse only half. As a live band they are currently unbeatable and the captured wide and deutlichst with 4K super high definition recording. This has a little something from a movie of the Transformers series. We see him at every second that he was ultra expensive, everything is big and bigger, there are explosions and incredible effects. But what is missing as just too many Hollywood blockbusters, is the intimacy. She comes very very rarely, for example in EXPLORERS, if Matt is sitting alone at the piano and the rest of the band seems light years away, only points on the horizon. But even these rare personal moments are "flattened" here. Of the record of 80,000 screaming fans
But who does not search for these small tranquil special moments, which is well served. The concert shows Muse at the height of her work, with surprising effects that it actually did not exist, and the sooner you could expect from bands like Pink Floyd or Genesis. An acrobat, jumping out of a giant light bulb, explosions, repeatedly and an oversized glasses that works as two television screens. As I said missing "Live at Rome Olympic Stadium" something. To documentary content and intimacy But it is the biggest concert movie grandioste because the recent past. For each Muse fan, the film is of course a must.
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I just see that if you rated the movie at the pure music products "sorted" is. The music alone is of course 5 star. Focus is on the last two albums, and thus there is relatively little overlap with HAARP.