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We also get a great closing scene with the band leaving the stage, which was great to see because I always wondered what they were doing as they left the stage. The eventual set list doesn't show up until minutes before the show so you can imagine how Scorsese was pulling his hair out.
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The first ten minutes of the movie shows all the pre-show stuff including Scorsese trying to get the group to deliver a set list so that he can determine how he wants to film everything. The opening of the concert features a camera move that I won't spoil here but it ranks right up there among Scorsese's greatest and probably falls just behind that famous scene in Goodfellas. After the songs would finish and the crowd would cheer, I had to stop myself a couple times from cheering because that's how much I forgot I was watching a movie. At times I really forgot I was watching a movie as it felt like I was really there at the concert. The stage settings add for some great visuals, which really jump off the screen. You get so up close and personal with the band that you can see spit flying from Jaggers mouth and notice every bit of perspiration pouring off the group. I'm really not sure I can put into words how incredible this whole thing looked on the IMAX screen. The heavier songs like 'Start Me up' are also perfectly captured. Just look at the 'Champagne & Reefer" segment, which is a rocking blues number and see how Scorsese captures the mood and spirit of the song.
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Even without the music this thing is pure beauty as Scorsese really knows how to edit all the action together and his direction of the cameras is something really mind blowing. On the technical side of things, this movie makes every other concert films look cheap and generic. Not to mention feeling up on Christina Aguilera during 'Live With Me'. The group is really rocking throughout the thing and Jagger doesn't slow down as he's constantly dancing, spinning and working up the crowd.
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The entire concert is full of terrific energy as Richards is constantly smiling and even does two songs himself including a sharp version of 'You Got the Silver'. The second half of the show features the big hits like 'Start Me Up', 'Brown Sugar', 'Sympathy for the Devil' and 'Satisfaction'. 'As Tears Go By', described by Jagger as a song they were originally embarrassed by, turns into a magical moment. 'Some Girls' features Jaggers really having fun on stage and the country based 'Faraway Eyes' really packs a punch. The legend Buddy Guy joins the band for an incredibly spirited version of the Muddy Waters' tune 'Champagne & Reefer'.
The cover of 'Just My Imagination' has the Stones making that song all their own. The majority of the show has lesser known tunes and these here are certainly the highlight of the film.
The guys get off to a feverish pace with a rocking 'Jumpin Jack Flash' followed with a neat version of 'Shattered'. As for the concert, The Stones need no defending and they deliver a terrific performance here, which was recorded over two shows at the Beacon Theatre in NYC.
There's no doubt in my mind that Scorsese has taken the concert film and created something so incredibly that I'd compare it to how Dylan changed music history with Highway 61 Revisited.
This concert film is without a doubt the most beautiful one I've ever seen and certainly the best directed. A lot of times when two giants team up the results are disappointing but that's certainly not the case here. Shine a Light (2008) **** (out of 4) You could argue that Martin Scorsese is the greatest director in the history of cinema and you could also argue that The Rolling Stones are the greatest rock 'n roll band in history so the two giants teaming up for a movie is a tricky move.