Coldplay: Live 2012

November. 13,2012      
Rating:
8.7
Trailer Synopsis Cast

A concert film documenting English pop rock band Coldplay's 2011-2012 'Mylo Xyloto' world tour, capturing their live shows at Paris's Stade de France, Montreal's Bell Centre, and Glastonbury Festival's Pyramid Stage.

Chris Martin as  Himself
Will Champion as  Himself
Jon Buckland as  Himself
Guy Berryman as  Himself
Rihanna as  Herself

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Reviews

SpuffyWeb
2012/11/13

Sadly Over-hyped

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Smartorhypo
2012/11/14

Highly Overrated But Still Good

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Spidersecu
2012/11/15

Don't Believe the Hype

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FuzzyTagz
2012/11/16

If the ambition is to provide two hours of instantly forgettable, popcorn-munching escapism, it succeeds.

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suite92
2012/11/17

This concert footage film was generally in support of the album Mylo Xyloto. Cuts from that album (Us Against the World, Paradise) plus some old favourites such as Clocks, Viva La Vida.The footage was shot mainly from Stade de France and from Glastonbury's Pyramid Stage. The visuals with the thousands of lit wrist bracelets were interesting.There is a little commentary from Chris Martin in voice-over versus some poor footage of band members. Otherwise, there were no interviews or insights.-----Scores------Cinematography: 4/10 Meh. Disappointing. Looked like late eighties, early nineties.Sound: 10/10 Quite good.Acting: z/10 Not really applicable in documentary.Screenplay: 5/10 Not interesting. It only had concatenated concert performance footage, which was not that good.

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Tim-johnston-215-469291
2012/11/18

I saw cold play on this tour in the UK on the 9th of June. Watching this I now know I am part of something amazing, I wont go into detail but this film should have a red carpet, the only reason I have given it a 8 is because they miss songs from the show out, they where played but have been cut from the film which you can see if you visit the trivia section. See it!!! It might not turn the haters round but compare this to any other cold play DVD would be unfair as this is far batter then anything else they have done. I can not wait to see what they do next. Overall a great show, with interviews from the band, and a look behind the scenes with the people who make it all happen. A personal favourite for me is violet hill but it is hard to chose trust me.

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TheGatsby
2012/11/19

On June 25th 2011, Coldplay returned to the festival circuit with a stint on Glastonbury's Pyramid Stage. Slotted in-between the much- anticipated (and overdue) U2 and reigning pop queen Beyonce, the Devon boys were the mainstage act people were least excited about. But to everyone's surprise, they delivered the defining Glasto performance of 2011, with Noel Gallagher remarking that they'd "ripped the **** out of Glastonbury". About two weeks later, as NASA's space shuttle Atlantis continued on its final mission over 200 miles above Earth, its crew members were awoken not by the voice of Mission Control, but by Coldplay's massive hit 'Viva La Vida'; essentially rendering them the biggest band on and beyond our world, because there's no denying how huge Coldplay have become. But as Chris Martin outlines in one of the film's five intermissions, when you reach that pinnacle of commercial success people like to bring you down, yet despite that the band "don't really give a ****", because they relish the feeling of playing in front of "20,000 people... on a daily basis". 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. However, an unexpected use of slo-mo during 'In My Place' unfortunately jars with and somewhat dilutes the energy of the performance.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 (just look at all those wristbands!).

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