
A new band trying to find their audience as they tour through Europe. Kiefer Sutherland stops at nothing in his effort to try and make this happen.... (Full plot summary below)
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A new band trying to find their audience as they tour through Europe. Kiefer Sutherland stops at nothing in his effort to try and make this happen.
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| VarietyJoe LeydonDeftly mixing alternating tracks of playful rowdiness, thoughtful introspection, ferociously slamming rock and not-so-quiet desperation, helmer Manu Boyer scores impressively with I Trust You to Kill Me, arguably the best rockumentary since "Some Kind of Monster." |
| Entertainment WeeklyGregory KirshlingEven when he looks like a complete dolt, Sutherland still comes off sympathetically, as a cool guy. |
| Los Angeles TimesMichael OrdonaHas enough virtues -- principally Sutherland's presence and the quality of the music -- to make it an enjoyable trip. |
| TV Guide MagazineMaitland McDonaghWho knew the rock 'n' roll life could be so mild? |
| L.A. WeeklyTim GriersonA rather standard out-on-the-road rock doc except for one unique and under-explored twist: The "24" star, after signing the band to his label, impulsively decided to accompany them on this barnstorming adventure as their tour manager. |
| New York Daily NewsElizabeth WeitzmanMore vanity project than full-fledged film, Manu Boyer's modest chronicle is best left to diehard Kiefer Sutherland fans. |
| New York PostKyle SmithToo bad nearly half the film is about DeLuca, who has an irritating Freddie Mercury wail and is both obnoxious ("We'll play downstairs after midnight or we won't play at all") and moronic. |
| Village VoiceJim RidleyPerhaps you are wondering why a little-known band called Rocco DeLuca and the Burden merits a glossy feature-length documentary of its whirlwind European tour. After watching Manu Boyer's film, you may still wonder. |
| The Hollywood ReporterFrank ScheckAlthough Sutherland is an amiable and charismatic figure, his lack of emotional expressiveness doesn't help matters here. The film does, however, offer the spectacle of his getting a tattoo of the film's title (one of the band's songs) in Icelandic. |
| User Reviewjackbauer4everSutherland's appearance is enough for me to enjoy the rockumentary. |