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8.2/10
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Rammstein's concert recorded in Paris, back in 2012.Rammstein's concert recorded in Paris, back in 2012.Rammstein's concert recorded in Paris, back in 2012.
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Was an amazing show, amazing band, amazing performance, many songs BUT the film is cut WAY TOO fast. The manic editing is absolutely exhausting to watch and honestly unenjoyable. The editing is just awful! Far too many cuts - its actually uncomfortable to watch. It should carry a warning for epilepsy sufferers. After watching the movie at cinema I was wondering how Rammstein could give this a go, since they have kind of a optical trademark which the director straight p1ss3d on. Not just the very fast cuts and the annoying digital effects, which don't fit to Rammstein in any way, but also the different typo to show the song names. The show was amazing as always, such a shame that Jonas Åkerlund ruined it. The audio is great in my opinion.
The video editing ist a little bit annoying (rapid cuts, unnecessary special effects etc.), for this part I would give 5/10. But Rammstein pulled off one hell of show, unbelievable! Haven't seen anything like that before. I wouldn't call myself a Rammstein Fan, but the music and and the show is just really good entertainment and you right away want to buy a ticket, drink a few beers and throw yourself in the audience as well. I would balance the 15/10 for Rammsteins performance on an average of 10/10. Just watch it and enjoy!
I would give this 10 for the bands performance and sound but the edit is atrocious. Far too many quick cuts and where the hell's the crowds faces? Just mainly helicopter type shots looking straight down on the crowd. Without the shots of crowd interaction with the band, it doesn't feel like a live gig, just a music video with far too many cuts. You might see a great scene but as you try to absorb it, another 3 quick cuts have gone by in 3 seconds. Then back to the same shot you were trying to absorb but then it changes again into another 5 shots in 2 seconds, then some vampire teeth on someone but you can't tell who cos the shots changed again. Impossible to get into. Such a shame because its a fkn fantastic concert and funny as hell
One of the best concert-films I've ever seen. I would have expected it to be really hard to transfer the energy and intensity from this band to the screen. But Jonas Åkerlund does an excellent job! The multiple cameras and fast cuts, works really well. And add on top of that some digital wizardry, and a modest use of digital gimmicks.
Of course there is no way of transferring the feeling of heat from all their pyrotechnic stuff, that is a large part of the scene show, but he has given us other things instead.
Do yourself a favour and do not walk out during the end titles.
Of course there is no way of transferring the feeling of heat from all their pyrotechnic stuff, that is a large part of the scene show, but he has given us other things instead.
Do yourself a favour and do not walk out during the end titles.
Many say that the Band's Last Waltz video by Martin Scorsese was one of the best recorded concerts of all time. Rammstein: Paris, with editing by Jonas Akerlund, has that beat by a country mile. It even beats David Bowie's Diamond Dog tour, and that is saying something. WAKE UP PEOPLE! Conception, costumes, set list, stagecraft and finally, the final editing by JA, is pure genius! I don't know how Rammstein can top this.
Did you know
- TriviaJonas Åkerlund also directed the music videos for "MANN GEGEN MANN" and "PUSSY" by Rammstein.
- ConnectionsFeatured in The Charismatic Voice Reactions: Rammstein "Du Hast" (2025)
- SoundtracksIntro
Performed by Rammstein
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Box office
- Gross worldwide
- $1,619,505
- Runtime
- 1h 38m(98 min)
- Color
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