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8.2/10
1.4K
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A look at Roger Waters' 2017-2018 concert tour.A look at Roger Waters' 2017-2018 concert tour.A look at Roger Waters' 2017-2018 concert tour.
Lucius
- Self - Vocals
- (as Lucius - Jess Wolfe & Holly Laessig)
Jess Wolfe
- Self - Vocals
- (as Lucius - Jess Wolfe & Holly Laessig)
Holly Laessig
- Self - Vocals
- (as Lucius - Jess Wolfe & Holly Laessig)
Lukasz Kornacki
- Drone Pilot
- (as Lucas Kornacki)
Buket Kömür
- Palestinian Girl
- (as Buket Komur)
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Waters one of the founding and driving members of Pink Floyd brings his version of some of the bands classic songs to this concert . Well filmed and the sound is very high quality . Some may not like his anti Trump message near the end , but Rogers a product of lower middle class England in the 60s has always had something important to say . Definitely worth a watch and listen .
I was skeptical about going to the cinema to watch a 2hr 15 minute concert film, however after leaving the cinema I have absolutely no regrets.
This combined elements of cinema, theater and of course music.
The accompanying images shown during the songs complimented the music perfectly, and the sets where incredible, especially the Battersea power station which was recreated during the performance of songs from the Animals (1977) album. (Everyones lowkey favourite floyd album)
I will say I did find the 10 minutes of aggressive Trump bashing during the performance of Pigs slightly excessive, especially as Waters seems to want to promote peace and unity with his music, I did feel this could have used a little more subtlety.
Apart from that, I have absolutely nothing bad to say about this film, I actually found myself with tears in my eyes during the performance of Another brick in the wall PT 2, I styled it out by not wiping my eyes, and my friends still think I am a tough guy.
The musicians were absolutely astonishing, all of them put in a flawless performance.
Highly recommended!!!
Highly recommended!!!
Us and Them is something that should be shared and watched amongst everyone around the world. Every minute of the event has been thought out to present the confronting reality of what our world has become. Symbolism is used to present the audience with strong political ideas that are very prevalent in today's society. This live performance has broadened my understanding of the music and will eventually be an event to go down in history! Well done Roger Waters
This movie/concert only deserves a ten star rating, anything lower is just not justified. I'm kidding of course, if you don't like Pink Floyd or Roger Waters it's your right to not like it, but reading from another reviewer that actually likes Pink Floyd smashing this movie down because there is too much anti-Trump propaganda or too much leftist propaganda is just ridiculous. What did you expect from Roger Waters? That's exactly what we (Pink Floyd addicts and fans) want to see. His music is about everything that goes wrong on this planet, and Trump is part of that. That said, Us + Them was a show I didn't see yet (live I mean). I had the honor and pleasure to see them five times live, with the biggest concert of my life in Berlin in 1990 to commemorate the fall of the Berlin Wall eight months earlier (half a million of people singing together that's just a moment I can't describe), so you could say I can judge them fairly, or at least compare the different shows. The truth is that Us + Them had me four times in tears, and that's not a bad thing at all, on the contrary. It's just a powerful concert, and that you can witness in the audience, which you see in several shots, they are clearly all touched by the whole gig . This show is visually very powerful, and musically it's just Pink Floyd, and that's by definition always perfect, the best you can get in music.
This was magnificent, period. Many of my current favourites isn't part of this concert, but hey, my Pink Floyd favourites has shifted through my life, so this was more of a collection of a lot of my previous favourites. I had the pleasure of seeing the other part of Pink Floyd live in Nice in the 90s, but possibly this was a even greater performance. I've always been a Gilmour fan, but the composing genius of Waters is without question the biggest reason for their formidable success. And most of Waters' lyrics has a sharp message. So, to all of you who think this was too politically biased, have you ever actually read the lyrics? Waters has always been on the left side in politics, with stark criticism of the establishment/system, of greed, of war mongering and everything else he finds wrong in this world. You could start by reading the lyrics on Animals - a little hint, it's not about animals at a farm.
So it's just plainly ignorant to give this concert a low rating just because you don't like his message. That is his privilege to do and what you should expect from him. Agreeing or not.
So it's just plainly ignorant to give this concert a low rating just because you don't like his message. That is his privilege to do and what you should expect from him. Agreeing or not.
Did you know
- TriviaWhen song 'Another Brick in the Wall (II)' is performed, the orange overall outfits worn by the stage children are similar to those that Guantanamo inmates and / or ISIS captives have worn, have "Maggie's Farm" on the rear. This may be a reference to Bob Dylan's 'Maggie's Farm' song ('ain't gonna work on .. no more'), but more likely is to ex UK PM M. Thatcher whom R. Waters reviled in some of his lyrics on the last (Pink) Floyd Album 'The Final Cut.'
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- Роджер Уотерс: Мы + Они
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Box office
- Gross US & Canada
- $611,644
- Opening weekend US & Canada
- $251,842
- Oct 6, 2019
- Gross worldwide
- $1,294,480
- Runtime
- 2h 15m(135 min)
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