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Status Quo
In the present time, a now broken up Xavier and Carlie remain friends; however, Carlie announces that she will be leaving the country, which causes both to rethink their feelings for one another.
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Plot Summary
This documentary delves into the enduring legacy and unique world of the legendary British rock band, Status Quo. It explores their decades-long career, marked by numerous hit songs, extensive touring, and a distinct sound. The film features interviews with band members and those close to them, offering insights into their enduring appeal and the realities of life in a rock band.
Critical Reception
Status Quo received generally positive reviews, with critics often highlighting its affectionate portrayal of the band and its straightforward approach to documenting their career. While some found it to be a straightforward 'fan film,' many appreciated its honest depiction of the band's longevity and their commitment to their music.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its affectionate and honest portrayal of the band.
Appreciated for its straightforward look at a long and successful career.
Seen by some as a bit too much of a 'fan film' without deeper critical analysis.
Google audience: Audience reviews are not readily available in a consolidated format for this specific documentary.
Fun Fact
The documentary was filmed during the band's 'Frantic Four' reunion tour in 2013, which saw the return of original members Alan Lancaster and John Coghlan for a limited run of dates.
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