A new benchmark for concert films, right up there with Stop Making Sense.
Direction -
Perfect
5.0
Martin Scorsese has used Stones' songs in his movies for so long now that it is only fitting that he make a movie of the band itself. Of course he delivers in fine fashion: smooth, personal, never letting the movie-making get in the way of the subject. The guy is a master.
Dialogue -
Really Great
4.5
The movie reveals glimpses of personality that brings to mind early Beatles interviews, such as when the Stones are required to greet Bill Clinton's entourage. After gripping and grinning through the first bunch, Charlie can't believe there are more to come. "There's more? I thought we were done," he bemusedly observes. "Me too," chimes in Keith. "I'm bushed!" Cue the laughter all around.
Music -
Perfect
5.0
Here's how great the Stones' catalog is: they didn't play _Midnight Rambler_, _Wild Horses_, _Honkie Tonk Women_, or _You Can't Always Get What You Want_, to name a few.
Highlights of what they did play include a sinuous _Shattered_ that was almost unrecognizable from the Some Girls studio version, _Loving Cup_ (with Jack White joining Mick at the mike, and forming a potent three guitar attack with Keith and Woodie), a lyrical _As Tears Go By_, _Just My Imagination_ (a great Motown cover from Some Girls), _Champagne & Reefer_ (with powerhouse Buddy Guy joining the band), _Live With Me_ (with Christina Aguilera bringing her peerless pipes to the stage), and, of course, _Satisfaction_, which caused some girls down front to nearly boogie right out of their low-cut Stones shirts.
Visuals -
Really Great
4.5
Up close and personal, shot and edited in masterful fashion. My only complaint is the bright white stage lighting. I suppose this was necessary for Scorsese to get his shots, but it is a mood killer. "The sunshine bores the daylights out of me!" as Mick sings in _Rocks Off_, and so it is with white light at a rock concert.