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Band offers positive messages in energetic concert film.
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Imagine Dragons Live in Vegas
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What's the Story?
IMAGINE DRAGONS LIVE IN VEGAS is a documentary about the successful musical group's September 2022 concert in their hometown of Las Vegas, where they stopped as part of their Mercury Tour. Interviews with the bandmates -- lead singer Dan Reynolds, guitarist Wayne Sermon, bassist Ben McKee, and drummer Daniel Platzman -- capture how the pop group went from opening for a mime at a mall to selling out stadiums globally. They talk about the group's formation, what motivates them, the thinking behind their concert production, and a few personal details, too.
Is It Any Good?
This is a straight-up concert video with musician interviews peppered in, but the sense of joy and integrity the band members convey make it appealingly unique for its kind. Imagine Dragons Live in Vegas is slickly structured, with a talking-heads intro that sets up the place (lead singer Reynolds' hometown of Vegas), the background (how the band members came together to create a successful group), and the context (stadium-size homecoming concert). Director Matt Eastin carefully drops in a comment from guitarist Sermon about Reynolds' infinite energy on stage, prompting viewers to anticipate what's to come. The concert itself is relatively bare-bones, allowing the focus to stay on the music and its makers, though fans might not learn a lot they didn't already know about the musicians. The band's biggest hits are spread over two acts, and the film's halfway point is marked by an extended jog that Reynolds takes among fans on the stadium floor. We know this is uncommon in concerts because we're told so.
The interviews, which slowly whittle down to a few comments here and there between songs, continue to feel very deliberately edited to match the speakers' reflections to the concert set list. The message that these are nice guys who haven't forgotten where they came from is complemented by Reynolds' onstage effort (the man can jump) and the gratitude he constantly expresses (to his family, his hometown roots, to life). He recommends therapy, tears up talking about those he's lost, encourages choosing life over death in hard times, and calls for joy over division in society. He even holds a baby mid-set. The bandmates all come across as refreshingly clear-eyed, clean-cut, and tight-knit. They might not be everyone's cup of tea stylistically or even musically, but it would be hard to argue against their work ethic or positivity, all conveyed concisely in this documentary.
Talk to Your Kids About ...
Families can talk about the messages the band conveys in Imagine Dragons Live in Vegas. How does that impact your feelings about them, their music, and this movie?
How do the bandmates show empathy -- for one another and for others? Do you think it's unusual or important for celebrities to express this sentiment? Why, or why not?
Is a documentary like this meant to be an objective portrayal of its subjects? Were there topics you would have liked to know more about?
How did the concert recorded for this documentary differ from other concerts you've seen, on film or in person?
Movie Details
- On DVD or streaming: July 14, 2023
- Cast: Dan Reynolds , Wayne Sermon , Ben McKee
- Director: Matt Eastin
- Studio: Hulu
- Genre: Documentary
- Topics: Activism , Friendship , Great Boy Role Models , Music and Sing-Along
- Character Strengths: Empathy
- Run time: 120 minutes
- MPAA rating: NR
- Last updated: May 3, 2024
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