Rush - R40

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  • G
  • 2016
  • 2 hr 41 min
  • 9.2  (143)

As a long time fan, it was with great anticipation that I settled down to watch Rush's 40th anniversary tour documentary, Rush - R40. I wasn't disappointed - the world famous Canadian band delivers an epic performance that showcases their enduring talent, innovation and endurance. The documentary immerses the viewer in the sights and sounds of their impressive live stage show, complete with elaborate light displays, high tech audio equipment and larger than life stage props. What stands out is the intricate musicianship that defines the band's sound and performance style. Each member of the band is given their moment to shine, showcasing their individual talents while still working together as a cohesive whole.

It's a finely crafted celebration of Rush's music and their place in the history of rock and roll. It's clear that they've enjoyed a rich and rewarding career full of high points, low points, and everything in between. Through it all they have remained dedicated, and their commitment shows in every chord they play.

In Rush - R40, one gets a sense of the profound impact that the band has had on their fans over the years. Interviews with the members show the depth of their connection with their audience, and how much this connection means to them. The film also exposes some of the challenges that they've faced along the way, such as the untimely deaths of band members and the changing tastes of audiences over time.

Despite these challenges, what comes across most strongly in the documentary is the band's extraordinary resilience and creativity. With each passing year, and each new tour and album, they have challenged themselves musically and artistically, pushing the boundaries of what's possible in rock music. While they've undoubtedly faced their share of ups and downs, what's clear is that their dedication to their craft still shines through every note and lyric.

The film features a truly impressive setlist of Rush's greatest hits, with a dizzying array of classic songs and deep cuts from their extensive discography. Fans of the band will be thrilled with the selection of tunes, and newcomers will come away with a newfound appreciation for the band's music and legacy.

The duo of Geddy Lee and Alex Lifeson are in fine form, with nuanced performances that show off their guitar chops and vocal range. Neil Peart's drumming is, as always, a marvel to watch and hear. He is in top form, bringing dazzling speed and intricate rhythms to each performance.

The band's support musician, Ben Mink, is also given his due in this documentary. Mink is a multi-talented musician who plays keyboards, guitar and violin, and his contributions help to flesh out the band's already-robust sound. He's a welcome addition to the band's live performances, and his presence adds another layer of complexity to their already complex music.

Overall, Rush - R40 is a delightful documentary that captures the spirit and creativity of one of rock music's great bands. With stunning performances, insightful interviews and an impressive setlist, it's a must-see for fans and newcomers alike. Whether you're a die-hard Rush fan or just a casual listener, you're sure to come away from the film with a renewed appreciation for the band and their enduring impact on the world of music.

Rush - R40 is a 2016 music movie with a runtime of 2 hours and 41 minutes. It has received outstanding reviews from critics and viewers, who have given it an IMDb score of 9.2.

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  • Release Date
    2016
  • MPAA Rating
    G
  • Runtime
    2 hr 41 min
  • Language
    English
  • IMDB Rating
    9.2  (143)
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