Duran Duran - Arena: The Movie

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"Arena (An Absurd Notion)"
  • NR
  • 1980
  • 59 min
  • 7.2  (186)

Duran Duran - Arena: The Movie is a concert film released in 1985, capturing the band's performances during their 1984 'Sing Blue Silver' tour of the UK and the US. The film is an energetic and entertaining showcase of the band's iconic music and stage presence, with frontman Simon Le Bon, keyboardist Nick Rhodes, guitarist Andy Taylor, and bassist John Taylor at the height of their powers.

The movie opens with footage of the band traveling to their first venue in Oakland, California, as the opening riff of "Is There Something I Should Know?" plays in the background. From there, the film takes viewers on a wild ride through the band's live shows, complete with elaborate sets, dazzling light shows, and state-of-the-art sound systems.

One of the highlights of the film is the band's performance of "The Wild Boys," complete with an imaginative stage set featuring industrial machinery and costumed dancers. The song's catchy chorus and infectious energy make for a thrilling performance, with the band members leaping around the stage and interacting with the dancers.

Another standout moment is the band's version of "Rio," the title track of their second album. The song's opening synth riff is instantly recognizable, and the audience erupts into cheers as Simon Le Bon begins singing the opening line. The band's tight musicianship is on full display, with Andy Taylor's guitar solos and John Taylor's basslines providing the perfect counterpoint to Nick Rhodes' swirling keyboards.

Throughout the movie, the band members interact with the audience, with Simon Le Bon often leaping off the stage to join the crowd. The movie also includes behind-the-scenes footage of the band relaxing and goofing around backstage, displaying their trademark wit and banter. Viewers get a sense of the camaraderie and chemistry between the band members, as well as their hard work and dedication to their craft.

Despite its focus on the band's live performances, the film also includes two music videos - "The Reflex" and "Wild Boys" - which showcase the band's innovative approach to music videos. The videos feature creative visual effects and editing, as well as the band's trademark stylishness.

Overall, Duran Duran - Arena: The Movie is a must-see for fans of the band and anyone who loves 80s music. The film captures the essence of Duran Duran's music and style, showcasing their energetic and charismatic performances and their influence on the pop music scene of the era. With its mix of live concerts and backstage antics, the movie offers a glimpse into the life of one of the biggest bands of the 1980s, and is a testament to their enduring popularity and musical legacy.

Duran Duran - Arena: The Movie is a 1980 science fiction movie with a runtime of 59 minutes. It has received mostly positive reviews from critics and viewers, who have given it an IMDb score of 7.2.

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  • Release Date
    1980
  • MPAA Rating
    NR
  • Runtime
    59 min
  • IMDB Rating
    7.2  (186)
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