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24 Nights
When Jonathan Parker was 4 years old, his mother's words and a chance encounter with a Salvation Army Kris Kringle instilled in him a lifelong belief in the legend of Santa Claus. Now 24 and his parents long passed away, Jonathan is a spacey, pot-smoking college drop-out and multi loser in romance who has one shot left to find his true love; he writes a letter to Santa Claus. After meeting Toby, a new co-worker just moved to the city, Jonathan is convinced this is the one who was sent for him, even after he meets Toby's long time boyfriend Keith. This doesn't deter Jonathan, who proceeds to wreck everyone's lives in pursuit of his dream man. Fighting snags, traps and pitfalls to Christmas Day, will Jonathan land his Christmas wish?
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Plot Summary
This documentary captures Eric Clapton's 1990-1991 "Journeyman World Tour," highlighting his performances at the Royal Albert Hall. It features a unique collaboration with a 16-piece orchestra, blending rock, blues, and orchestral arrangements. The film offers an intimate look at Clapton's creative process and his masterful guitar playing.
Critical Reception
24 Nights received generally positive reviews, with critics praising its musical performances and the innovative orchestral arrangements. While some found the documentary aspect less compelling than the music itself, the film was lauded for showcasing Clapton's versatility and stage presence.
What Reviewers Say
Captures Eric Clapton's electrifying live performances.
Praised for its innovative blend of rock and orchestral music.
A treat for guitar enthusiasts and Clapton fans alike.
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Fun Fact
The documentary features a rare collaboration between Eric Clapton and the renowned blues legend B.B. King, who performed together on stage during the tour.
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