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4 April 2008 (Brazil) morePlot:
A career-spanning documentary on the Rolling Stones, with concert footage from their "A Bigger Bang" tour. full summary | add synopsisNewsDesk:
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Shine No Light moreCast
(Cast overview, first billed only)| Mick Jagger | ... | Himself - The Rolling Stones: vocals / guitar / harmonica (also archive footage) | |
| Keith Richards | ... | Himself - The Rolling Stones: guitar / vocals (also archive footage) | |
| Charlie Watts | ... | Himself - The Rolling Stones: drums (also archive footage) | |
| Ron Wood | ... | Himself - The Rolling Stones: guitar (as Ronnie Wood) | |
| Christina Aguilera | ... | Herself | |
| Buddy Guy | ... | Himself | |
| Jack White | ... | Himself (as Jack White III) | |
| Darryl Jones | ... | Himself - The Rolling Stones: bass guitar | |
| Chuck Leavell | ... | Himself - The Rolling Stones: keyboards | |
| Bobby Keys | ... | Himself - The Rolling Stones: saxophone | |
| Bernard Fowler | ... | Himself - The Rolling Stones: vocals | |
| Lisa Fischer | ... | Herself - The Rolling Stones: vocals | |
| Blondie Chaplin | ... | Himself - The Rolling Stones: vocals | |
| Tim Ries | ... | Himself - The Rolling Stones: saxophone / keyboards | |
| Kent Smith | ... | Himself - The Rolling Stones: trumpet |
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Shine a Light (USA) (working title)Shine a Light: The IMAX Experience (USA) (IMAX version)
Untitled Rolling Stones Documentary (USA) (working title)
Untitled Stones/Scorsese Film (USA) (working title)
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Rated PG-13 for brief strong language, drug references and smoking. (edited for re-rating; originally rated R for some language)Parents Guide:
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Argentina:122 min | USA:122 minLanguage:
EnglishAspect Ratio:
1.85 : 1 moreCertification:
Ireland:12A | Norway:A | Brazil:Livre | Switzerland:7 (canton of Geneva) | Switzerland:7 (canton of Vaud) | Germany:o.Al. | Sweden:Btl | Australia:M | Finland:K-3 | Hong Kong:IIA | USA:PG-13 (certificate #43785) | Argentina:Atp | Singapore:M18 | UK:12A | South Korea:All | New Zealand:M | Canada:PG (Canadian Home Video rating) | Peru:PT | Netherlands:ALMOVIEmeter: 
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Director Trademark: [Martin Scorsese] [tracking shot]Uses a tracking shot to follow the main character(s) through a hallway. moreQuotes:
Mick Jagger: Well we've been doing this music thing for two years now and we never thought we would last this long, but I can see us doing it for maybe another year. moreSoundtrack:
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Scorsese has tried his best to recreate the glory of The Last Waltz but seems to have stumbled at the impossible: how can you recreate or better what is arguably the best concert movie of all time? Quite simply, you can't. The intro to this movie is as strange as its ending. There was obviously some sort of ruckus between Mick and Scorsese, because the lack of backstage footage and constant arguments between the two regarding camera, stage and setlists seemed to have set Scorsese on a "I find it very hard to work with this diva" twist on the movie.
This seems to dissipate with the beginning of the actual concert. Maybe he's trying to tell us that Mick's diva-esquire attitude and pointless demands fall apart and don't matter once they come onstage. It's all lost in the music.
As far as camera-work is concerned, this movie is well above most in terms of energy and fluidness (regardless of the lack of rehearsals Martin seems to emphasise). The two cameras behind the front row of people give a great sense of being in the crowd looking up at Jagger and Richards.
The gig itself is as good as any Bigger Bang tour I've seen. Anyone who has seen the Stones live in the past 5 years knows exactly what to expect and they don't disappoint in this show.
Scorsese cuts to archive footage of the band being interviewed at certain times. As interesting as these are to see, they seem to not fit as effectively as the cut scenes in The Last Waltz did. They almost seem separate to the rest of the film.
The performances by Jack White and Buddy Guy are interesting. It seems like they appeared onstage unannounced and had no previous rehearsal with the band and just tried to play along. Especially for Buddy Guy. His usually inch-perfect solos and licks seem rigid and refrained. Its as if he's waiting for cues from the Stones that never come. Christina Aguilaira's appearance proves she certainly has talent in her well-trained voice, but seems like a strange cameo.
All in all, I'd say this is a pretty decent concert movie, but nothing special in terms of movies in general. If you're a fan of the Stones, you'll enjoy this, but it won't shine any special light on the band themselves.