Metallica: Through the Never
Metallica: Through the Never
A concert film that takes you to a Metallica concert. To Trip, a boy who is part of the technical group of the upcoming concert, even though his nose is bleeding, he must get to the concert. The band will be performing soon, but they can't do without a mysterious bag that happened to be in Trip's truck. On the way to the concert, the hero gets into one kind of trouble and another. One of these vicissitudes was a crowd of rebels in the city, not far from the arena with a concert, who were about to face special forces. Involved in a living mass of adrenaline, the hero becomes a participant in strange events that not everyone can explain. Read more In the US, the tape "Metallica: Through the Impossible" debuted at the box office on September 27, the anniversary of the death of Cliff Burton, the band's bassist. And later, after a week of showings in IMAX cinemas, the film was released to wide distribution. Nimrod Antal's film-concert became a whole event, the participants of which were lucky enough to be the visitors of IMAX cinemas, where the tape in 3D format looked especially impressive. Positive reviews came not only from fans of the group itself, but also from viewers who paid attention to the visual part of the film. The decision to create a film was made by the members of the group themselves, which became known in 2012 before their performance in Vancouver. The members of the group themselves chose Nimrod Antal as the director, who directed the film "Control", which received one of the branches of the Cannes Film Festival in 2004. In "Metallica: Through the Impossible", the director influenced pieces taken at the band's concert during a performance in Vancouver in August 2012. The prefix "Through the Impossible" in the film's title came from the band's 1991 album song of the same name.