Review of The White Stripes: Under Great White Northern Lights (2009) by Kyle B — 03 Feb 2014
A close, intimate look at one of the best bands ever, The White Stripes, and their tour across Canada and the various locations they play and people they meet. This film is mainly a montage of their concert performances across the country, but the real special moments of the film often take place when Meg and Jack are in a room alone, with Jack musing about various things while Meg quietly, politely listens on.
If anything, this movie shows a tender love story and a band taking a step back from its massive success and fame to go back and perform at random clubs and meet their true, die-hard fans in a very personal setting.
It really is a shame they are no longer together, because the touching conclusion of this film showed the promise and deep connection these two artists had with each other.
This review of The White Stripes: Under Great White Northern Lights (2009) was written by Kyle B on 03 Feb 2014.
The White Stripes: Under Great White Northern Lights has generally received very positive reviews.
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