Review of Crossfire Hurricane (2012) by Laura M — 17 Mar 2014
The ultimate Rolling Stones documentary. Captures very vividly their live performances through the years, as well as what making an album was like, plus their private lives. However, don't expect the usual micro-detail stuff, eg no "Mick Jagger was born on..." or the names of their albums and when they were released. In fact, there is very little references to dates.
No, the main idea is to get a feel for the chain of events that was the career of the Rolling Stones, and what it was like being the members of the great band.
For these reasons, it probably helps being a fan with a decent knowledge of the Stones' albums and songs. Not essential though - one can always fill in the gaps by reading Wikipedia.
The live stuff is great, and some of it is quite rare. The behind-the-scenes stuff contains some particularly rare footage.
A must-see for any fan of rock 'n roll.
This review of Crossfire Hurricane (2012) was written by Laura M on 17 Mar 2014.
Crossfire Hurricane has generally received very positive reviews.
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