The Cure: Trilogy
The Cure: Trilogy

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The Cure: Trilogy

2002
Movie
223 min
English

Trilogy is a live album video by The Cure. It documents The Trilogy Concerts, in which the three albums, Pornography, Disintegration and Bloodflowers were played live in their entirety one after the other each night. Trilogy was recorded on two consecutive nights, 11–12 November 2002, at the Tempodrom arena in Berlin.

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IMDb7.7/10
Director: VariousGenres: Concert Film, Documentary, Music

Plot Summary

The Cure: Trilogy is a live concert film showcasing the iconic British rock band The Cure performing three distinct sets of their music. The film captures the band's unique stage presence and musical evolution across different eras of their career. It offers fans an immersive experience into the band's extensive catalog and enduring appeal.

Critical Reception

The Cure: Trilogy was generally well-received by fans and critics alike, praised for its high-quality production and the band's energetic performances. It is considered a definitive visual representation of The Cure's live capabilities and musical range.

What Reviewers Say

  • Captures the raw energy and distinct moods of The Cure's live performances.

  • A must-have for dedicated fans, offering a comprehensive look at the band's musical journey.

  • Praised for its excellent sound and visual quality, bringing the concert experience home.

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Fun Fact

The 'Trilogy' concept refers to the three distinct performances filmed: 'Disintegration', 'Wish', and 'Bloodflowers', representing three pivotal albums in The Cure's discography.

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