
A visually exciting original concert special that captures the band in the midst of its biggest world tour yet, in support of the hit albumMylo Xyloto. In HD.... (Full plot summary below)
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A visually exciting original concert special that captures the band in the midst of its biggest world tour yet, in support of the hit albumMylo Xyloto. In HD.
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| HeyUGuysKenji LloydA ninety-minute ride that will have your spine tingling, leaving you craving for more! |
| User ReviewFedor TI cried when the MX song opened the film and STILL get the goosebumps right now.. yeah though there was no Scientist but still a great cinematic experience :') I <3 you Coldplay! |
| User ReviewJonathan SReally amazing to watch. Coldplay fans will love this concert film. It feels like your in the concert watching them once again. |
| User ReviewProgyatez Ctotally a master piece. they are on their epic state. |
| User ReviewDeanna B90 minutes full of coldplay infusion that makes you want to join the crowd... and sing along with some greatest hits such as Viva La Vida, Clocks, Yellow, Fix You, God Put Smile Upon My Face, and dancing with the MX album hits like Charlie brown and Every Teardrop is A Waterfall and enjoy the magnificent lightning and effect throughout the film, plus a cool footage and photos that you don't want to miss |
| User ReviewAditya WWhat a massive mood booster ! very very hypnotizing. "Okay, let's go!" |
| User ReviewRazif OReally amazing clips from their Mylo Xylo tour, great vibe and atmosphere from the fans, makes me wish i wanna be in that concert as well! |
| User ReviewJames BThis was a great concert film. Coldplay really has taken the concert experience to a whole new level. I've never seen them live before, but their concert videos always impress me. They are on a short list of bands that I haven't seen and would like to see. |
| User ReviewManu G"Is there anybody out there?" Fantastic!!! This is clear to see in the film's live footage, as from the moment Martin lays his fingers on the piano kicking a Parisian gig off, the chemistry between the band members is rather beautiful to watch. Throughout, it appears as if everyone in attendance is having the time of their lives watching Coldplay having the time of their lives. Chris Martin springs about the stage like an eight year-old that's had too many Skittles, Jonny Buckland's guitar riffs sparkle like stars, Will Champion powerfully pounds the drums whilst also providing backing vocals, most effective and quite touching during an 'intimate' rendering of 'Us Against the World' and Guy Berryman allows his bass guitar to do the talking, remaining something of a beating-heart within the group. Giving this documentary distinction from most concert films today, a number of intermissions provide a insightful peek behind-the-curtains, with each band member discussing various elements of the tour, giving their perspectives of these and how they evolved and how they try to keep a constant connection with the audience, even in a venue as large as the Stade de France. This personal bond with the fans is something vital to Coldplay's live shows, separating them from practically all other arena rock bands out there today, making everyone in the audience feel like they're part of the show. Best seen when, after performing 'Charlie Brown', Guy Berryman takes a moment to stand back and appreciate the awe-inspiring sight of over 80,000 twinkling wristbands before them. The film also succeeds on a technical level, with great sound design and audio mixing, and cinematography that effectively captures the feeling of experiencing a band like this live, without ever relying too heavily on frantic camera-work and shaky-cam as many have in the past. Over the course of footage from Paris, Spain, Montreal and of course, Glastonbury, fans are treated to a great tracklist, complete with upbeat crowdpleasers ('Viva La Vida', 'Paradise') and surprisingly emotional moments ('Up in Flames', 'Us Against the World'). Will this film covert the many naysayers? Probably not, but will it please the fans? Undoubtedly. It cements Coldplay's position as the today's kings of stadium rock, showing us a band at the top of their game always driven to go the extra mile for their fans. In live 2012, watch coldplay amaze crowds in Montreal, France and Glastonbury festival and Spain on there mx world tour playing out a string of hits, as well as giving you a look behind the scenes at the crew who make it all happen with an interview from all the band members. With the light up wristbands in Charlie Brown, The chanting of Viva La Vida and a performance with a vip guest, this is a show not to be missed. |
| User Reviewcarly gi love the comments from band off course a great performance RiRi is a tad over the top the avid fans will love the end song the fan girls the visuals heaps of Bro mance and Buckin (fan language!) at Major Minus its louder than 2003 dvd |