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So, 'The Rolling Stones: 25x5' is a fascinating dive into the band's legacy, directed by Nigel Finch. It’s not just a bunch of concert footage; it captures the essence of the Stones over a quarter-century. The pacing feels organic, weaving through their wild rides, controversies, and musical evolution. You get these raw, candid moments that show their personalities off-stage, revealing the chaos and camaraderie that fuels their art. The interviews are quite revealing too, almost like eavesdropping on a conversation among old friends. The practical effects are minimal, but the visual style complements the gritty, rebellious vibe of their music. There's an undeniable sense of nostalgia, which might resonate deeper with those who remember the '60s and '70s.
Features rare backstage footage.Includes interviews with band members.Captures the evolution of their sound.
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