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A musical odyssey through five decades with Ron Mael and Russell Mael celebrating the legacy of the band Sparks.A musical odyssey through five decades with Ron Mael and Russell Mael celebrating the legacy of the band Sparks.A musical odyssey through five decades with Ron Mael and Russell Mael celebrating the legacy of the band Sparks.
- Awards
- 5 wins & 26 nominations total
Sparks
- Themselves
- (archive footage)
Meyer Mael
- Self
- (archive footage)
The Beatles
- Themselves
- (archive footage)
The Who
- Themselves
- (archive footage)
The Kinks
- Themselves
- (archive footage)
Featured review
This was superbly made, very funny, and surprisingly uplifting.
I've watched a lot of music documentaries that have interesting content but pretty boring presentation, and so to have one come along that's this entertaining and this well edited was a real treat.
Sparks have had an incredibly interesting history to the point where you could use stock standard documentary techniques and still make something watchable, but Wright's passion for this duo really shines through and makes for a documentary that will make any viewer see the weird, funny and captivating appeal of Sparks.
It makes me feel like I've got a lot of catching up to do, as I'd only listened to four Sparks albums before watching this, and there are at least several more covered here that I feel I should check out.
Only complaint I'd have is that it gets a little long winded near the end, with an epilogue that stretches on forever, with so many points where you think it's about to finish but doesn't. It's like the Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King ending but for documentaries.
Maybe Wright just didn't want to finish making this movie about a band he clearly loves, so for that I can't blame him too much.
I've watched a lot of music documentaries that have interesting content but pretty boring presentation, and so to have one come along that's this entertaining and this well edited was a real treat.
Sparks have had an incredibly interesting history to the point where you could use stock standard documentary techniques and still make something watchable, but Wright's passion for this duo really shines through and makes for a documentary that will make any viewer see the weird, funny and captivating appeal of Sparks.
It makes me feel like I've got a lot of catching up to do, as I'd only listened to four Sparks albums before watching this, and there are at least several more covered here that I feel I should check out.
Only complaint I'd have is that it gets a little long winded near the end, with an epilogue that stretches on forever, with so many points where you think it's about to finish but doesn't. It's like the Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King ending but for documentaries.
Maybe Wright just didn't want to finish making this movie about a band he clearly loves, so for that I can't blame him too much.
- Jeremy_Urquhart
- Jul 13, 2021
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Did you know
- TriviaNone of Ron's snow globes were harmed during the making of this documentary.
- Quotes
Jack Antonoff: All pop music is rearranged Vince Clarke or rearranged Sparks. That's the truth.
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- Also known as
- 火花兄弟
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Box office
- Gross US & Canada
- $648,665
- Opening weekend US & Canada
- $273,530
- Jun 20, 2021
- Gross worldwide
- $1,249,115
- Runtime2 hours 20 minutes
- Color
- Aspect ratio
- 1.85 : 1
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