Black Sabbath: The End Of The End
Original title: Black Sabbath: The End of the End
- 2017
- Tous publics
- 2h 4m
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7.4/10
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Documentary following Black Sabbath's iconic last gig - a sold-out hometown performance on 4 February 2017 at Birmingham's 16,000-seat Genting Arena.Documentary following Black Sabbath's iconic last gig - a sold-out hometown performance on 4 February 2017 at Birmingham's 16,000-seat Genting Arena.Documentary following Black Sabbath's iconic last gig - a sold-out hometown performance on 4 February 2017 at Birmingham's 16,000-seat Genting Arena.
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"Black Sabbath: The End of The End" (2017 release; running time: 105 min.) is a documentary that focuses on the band's very last show ever, in February of 2017 in their home town of Birmingham, England. I recently stumbled onto this on Showtime while I was channel surfing. At that time the movie was about 15 minutes in, and I didn't think I was going to watch the whole thing, but somehow I did. I hadn't listened to their music in, literally, decades, and hence I was surprised how many of the songs I actually recognized.
Couple of comments: the music is for sure top notch, and it is amazing to see the three original members, each of them approaching 70 years now, perform at this high level, in particular Tony Iommi (who just recovered from blood cancer in 2016) is impressive, to say the least. Sadly, the movie is pretty much ruined by the incessant "chopping" edits. There are songs where, literally, every second if not more frequently than that, we jump to a different angle. Just sickening, and it it weren't for the strength of the music, I would've never finished watching this. Another annoyance is that oftentimes when Iommi goes into a guitar solo, we cut away from the concert footage (but the songs is still heard in the background) and jump to interviews with the original 3 members. A final note as to this film's running time: it is listed in IMDb as being 124 min. but the version I saw on SHO is nowhere near that, and ran just 1 hr. 45 min.
While I understand that die-hard Sabbath fans are gung-ho about this documentary, to rate this as being a 10 star movie (as in: the BEST EVER, of all times) is just plain silly. The shortcomings of this film are plenty and jump out at you. A missed opportunity, sadly.
Couple of comments: the music is for sure top notch, and it is amazing to see the three original members, each of them approaching 70 years now, perform at this high level, in particular Tony Iommi (who just recovered from blood cancer in 2016) is impressive, to say the least. Sadly, the movie is pretty much ruined by the incessant "chopping" edits. There are songs where, literally, every second if not more frequently than that, we jump to a different angle. Just sickening, and it it weren't for the strength of the music, I would've never finished watching this. Another annoyance is that oftentimes when Iommi goes into a guitar solo, we cut away from the concert footage (but the songs is still heard in the background) and jump to interviews with the original 3 members. A final note as to this film's running time: it is listed in IMDb as being 124 min. but the version I saw on SHO is nowhere near that, and ran just 1 hr. 45 min.
While I understand that die-hard Sabbath fans are gung-ho about this documentary, to rate this as being a 10 star movie (as in: the BEST EVER, of all times) is just plain silly. The shortcomings of this film are plenty and jump out at you. A missed opportunity, sadly.
I see about 1/3 of reviews are rated a 1... troll much?
If you're a true fan, this is an easy 10. Its a rock documentary, so from technical, editing, ect perspective it has issues, but that's not the point imho. Lots of great concert footage and Discussion with the original 3 members. Extremely exciting to watch( from a guy that grew up with these guys). This is a chance to see more of the band. Not too many guys are around 50 years and able to play together at this level. Glad to see young people appreciate this band. Wonderful doc that i am glad was made! So, I rate a 10 to compensate for all the trolls that gave a 1 rating ;)
Now, lets get Gilmour and Waters together for a tour! That would really bring out the trolls..haha
There is not so to say, it was awesome! Great shots, great music... just perfect. Certainly a Black Sabbath concert to have in a collection, even tho the guys have their years they have really performed in a great way during this exhibition. I am a great fan of Ozzy Osbourne also and I have to say he surprised me with his good performance. We will never forget this great band, and no... let's hope it is not really the end...
Did you know
- TriviaSabbath ended some time earlier not in 2017 when their original drummer Bill Ward was excluded from the lime up, reunion and final album.
- ConnectionsReferences Monty Python : La Vie de Brian (1979)
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- Black Sabbath: Последний концерт
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- Budget
- £1,500,000 (estimated)
- Gross worldwide
- $308,974
- Runtime
- 2h 4m(124 min)
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- Aspect ratio
- 2.39:1
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