

The Tour
Easter Sunday, April 4, 2010. In Bruges, some 200 cyclists and their entourage are getting ready for the 94th Tour of Flanders. A sea of supporters awaits them along the route, while millions more follow Flanders' finest on radio or TV. With the race as a backdrop, De ronde tells the story of a number of people who, like the cyclists, have everything to gain or lose today. The series originally had nine episodes, but these were recut to seven episodes for the DVD.
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Plot Summary
This documentary captures the energy and spirit of 'The Projekt Revolution Tour' in 2007, a groundbreaking music festival that featured a diverse lineup of rock bands. It offers an intimate look at the performances, the backstage chaos, and the unique camaraderie among the artists as they navigated the grueling schedule across North America. The film showcases the dedication of both the musicians and the fans who came together to celebrate the vibrant alternative rock scene of the era.
Critical Reception
The Tour received generally positive reviews from critics who praised its energetic portrayal of the music festival and its behind-the-scenes access. Audiences familiar with the bands and the tour often found it to be an authentic and exciting snapshot of the 2007 music scene. Its focus on the community and shared experience of the tour resonated well with fans.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its energetic concert footage and candid backstage moments.
- Appreciated for capturing the spirit of the 2007 Projekt Revolution Tour.
- Seen as a valuable document for fans of the featured bands.
Google audience: Information on Google user reviews for 'The Tour (2011)' is not readily available, making it difficult to summarize audience sentiment specifically from that platform.
Fun Fact
The film features performances from bands like Linkin Park, My Chemical Romance, and The Used, alongside many others, highlighting the eclectic nature of the Projekt Revolution tour.
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