U23D

U23D movie poster

 

U23D is actu­ally a fairly tra­di­tional con­cert movie, a mostly straight-up filmed record of a rep­re­sen­ta­tive show of a sin­gle tour. U2 had already pro­duced one the­atri­cal fea­ture film about them­selves (1988’s Rat­tle and Hum), and released count­less pro­duc­tions on video and DVD before and since. So what could have been just another video of the world’s most over­ex­posed band needed to dif­fer­en­ti­ate itself some­how. Turns out the lat­est 3-D tech­nol­ogy fill­ing a 40-foot screen con­sum­ing your periph­eral vision is more than enough to jus­tify its existence.

3-D tech­nol­ogy has come a long way from what I remem­ber as a kid, watch­ing Crea­ture of the Black Lagoon on TV with red-and-blue card­board glasses. At first, the degree of depth is dis­ori­ent­ing and headache-inducing, but before too long the brain and eyes adjust. Your per­spec­tive is not that of the audi­ence but as if you were stand­ing right on stage with the lads. Some­times I felt as if I should have been hold­ing a tambourine!

U23DIn a state called vertigo

The old songs I’ve mem­o­rized from thou­sands of plays on LP, tape, CD and now iPod are still great. The mar­tial drum­beat to “Sun­day Bloody Sun­day” still sends chills down my spine, and I have to admit I even choked up a lit­tle dur­ing “Pride (In the Name of Love).” I was dis­ap­pointed by the rel­a­tive lack of songs from the band’s 90s “post­mod­ern irony” tril­ogy Achtung Baby / Zooropa / Pop, but I now have a new appre­ci­a­tion for “Love and Peace or Else,” a new song from How to Dis­man­tle an Atomic Bomb that hadn’t quite made an impres­sion on me yet.

Bono in U23DOne blind Bono sez: Coex­ist or else

I’m a long­time fan that has never seen U2 live. There was a frus­tra­tion at every oppor­tu­nity; if they weren’t sold out, I was too broke, sans car, or all of the above. So U23D made a kind of stop­gap pil­grim­age for me. U2 must be one of the only rock bands to ever pre­serve the orig­i­nal per­son­nel for so long; here’s hop­ing they stick together long enough for another tour so I can see them for real.

Offi­cial movie site: www.u23dmovie.com

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