The Last Waltz Comments

  • Hope 2022-03-25 09:01:23

    Music takes us everywhere, physical, spiritually and psychotically!! In 1976, Lao Yang was obviously famous, and Dylan was not applauded. Lao Ma's The Band, Michael Jackson, Bob Dylan, Rolling Stones, George Harrison, all of them are big names, I hope Lao Ma is in good health and look forward to Lao Ma's...

  • Nadia 2022-03-25 09:01:23

    It's a waste to see such a good movie for someone like me who doesn't know anything about rock, but the interviews are really good. When you have a foundation, you must revisit...

  • Emelie 2022-03-25 09:01:23

    Thanks to old Martin, this thing was fixed in the late 1970s, we can now see those big guys young, not too old, and still built in such a charming picture quality, the band's farewell performance is like that era. The epitome and summary of each tour, they go to various places to sing freedom, equality and love. This is definitely the best form of music. Most of the time, I just stare at the screen and watch a star groaning and hissing....

  • Lexie 2022-03-25 09:01:23

    Gold, wood, water, fire and soil will be handed over in the end. The band is the music library. The chemical reaction is the magnification. There is an attempt to survive, the imminent combination outfit becomes a family carnival, and the high concentration is extracted with one click. Under the dark light, it looks like a still life one after another without any ambiguity, and it calms down...

  • Lois 2022-03-25 09:01:23

    We're fed up with the audience-focused shots that most concert films have, so this rock documentary about endings stayed on stage, among the performers. On stage, you see the tension between those performers and you see how they work as a whole. Each song is like a rich man, capturing the extraordinary richness of jazz, soul, folk and country, even though all the songs sung were recorded eight years ago, in the early days of the band, Not wanting to accuse the band of being reckless, they do...

  • Geovanny 2022-03-23 09:03:29

    Light, focus on the...

  • Abbie 2022-03-23 09:03:29

    C+/ Even for passersby, it is a very good documentary and a cool...

  • Aurelia 2022-03-23 09:03:29

    I really don't know anything about The Band. After watching the film, I think the music is really good. And I've seen all the big names all at once, and I'm still...

  • Shanie 2022-03-21 09:03:26

    PLAY IT LOUD, 35mm print at MoMI, Martin Scorsese in...

  • Lou 2022-03-21 09:03:26

    4.5; one of the best rock concert documentaries that understand both the look and sound of rock n' roll, and executed with adequate technical craft to capture all the nooks and crannies of a great live...

Extended Reading
  • Myrna 2022-03-14 08:01:02

    our last waltz

    You are humming Zhang Qingfang's song "In the Night of Heavy Rain": "On the night of heavy rain, I hope that the beautiful dream will never wake up, even though I know that I can't change your mind, the story will continue...", what you sing is always So nice...

    you're sitting on the back of my...

  • Jeremy 2022-03-14 08:01:02

    not scattered

    The band, formerly known as the Eagles, has been around since the late 1950s with
    "village rock" singer Ronnie Hawkins. The "Eagle"
    was brought under the command of Bob Dylan in 1965. After countless live
    concerts, they became a world-class group. They were also officially
    named "The Band"...

The Last Waltz quotes

  • Levon Helm - Drums: [Talking about the region around Memphis, Tennessee where Levon grew up] That's kind of the middle of the country, you know. back there. So, when bluegrass or country music, you know, if it comes down to that area and if it mixes there with rhythm and dances, then you've got a combination of all those different kinds of music. Country. Bluegrass. Blues music.

    Martin Scorsese - Interviewer: The melting pot.

    Levon Helm - Drums: Show music.

    Martin Scorsese - Interviewer: What's it called then?

    Levon Helm - Drums: Rock-n-Roll.

    Martin Scorsese - Interviewer: Rock-n-Roll, yes, for sure, exactly.

  • Muddy Waters: [singing] Whoa! Now when I was a young boy, At the age of 5, My mother said I'm gonna be, The greatest man alive, But now I'm a man, Way past 21, I want you to believe me woman, I have lots of fun, Well, ain't that a man?