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8 recensioni · Fornito da Metacritic.com
- 80Time OutTime OutFar from a slick, record-label-sanctioned promotional film, blur: To the End is a fly-on-the-wall look at a band coming to terms with themselves and their shared history and destiny.
- 80Screen DailyNikki BaughanScreen DailyNikki BaughanIt’s a joy to see them performing energetic old hits like ’Popscene’ and ’Song 2’, and a privilege to watch them create their more introspective new material.
- 80Wall Street JournalKyle SmithWall Street JournalKyle SmithHere’s a brilliant idea for a rock documentary: Catch up with a band in the creaky fog of middle age, long after the hits. A certain toll has been exacted, a certain humility achieved, and yet the story is not yet over.
- 75RogerEbert.comBrian TallericoRogerEbert.comBrian TallericoIt works not because of its focus on what the wildly famous British band Blur was in the ‘90s (that’s been done in other docs), but on what they are now in the 2020s. It’s about aging as much as it’s about “Song 2,” and about trying to find something that hasn’t faded away inside of an artist.
- 60The GuardianRyan GilbeyThe GuardianRyan GilbeyThroughout the film, the band remain affable company.
- 40Little White LiesCallie PetchLittle White LiesCallie PetchTo the End isn’t unentertaining – Albarn in particular was born to be a silly gremlin in front of a camera – but it never adequately justifies its existence even as brand maintenance.