The Doors is the film that tells the rise and fall of the band 'The Doors' and the life of Jim Morrison , from a young poet to a figurehead of a generation through drug & alcohol problems to ultimately the mystery surrounding his death.
Meg Ryan plays Pamela Courson while Val Kilmer 'is' Jim Morrision, after a while you forget its an actor its just like watching the man himself. As you might expect the film is full of music by the Doors, and I believe that Val Kimmer sang most if not all of the songs himself, again, he's so good its close to the real thing.
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The Doorsis Oliver Stone's epic, typically portentous homage to the band that soundtracked ... more
his youth. As is generally the case with Stone's films, its scope is impressively wide. He places The Doors at the eye of a 1960s cultural and political maelstro...
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Advantages: Stunning to look at. The acting is superb. Probably the best soundtrack in the world. Disadvantages: Some fact seems to have been placed to the side to make way for drama and controversy.
bigkenny 25.05.2001 ·
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Advantages: Stunning to look at. The acting is superb. Probably the best soundtrack in the world. Disadvantages: Some fact seems to have been placed to the side to make way for drama and controversy.
bigkenny 25.05.2001 ·
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