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A look at Depeche Mode's final moments of their 2017 Global Spirit Tour, featuring intimate stories from select fans.A look at Depeche Mode's final moments of their 2017 Global Spirit Tour, featuring intimate stories from select fans.A look at Depeche Mode's final moments of their 2017 Global Spirit Tour, featuring intimate stories from select fans.
Dave Gahan
- Self
- (as David Gahan)
Jenna Rose Robbins
- Self
- (uncredited)
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This movie really gets into the depths of the power of music and especially Depeche Mode. Most of us take for granted that we can listen to anything we want any time we want. The people chosen for this film sometimes had to get to extreme measures just to listen to the awesome music of DM.
The stories told by the people in the movie really made this a lot better than "101", which I absolutely love.
I saw this tour in Dallas and it took me right back to that night with the concert footage.
The German crowd were amazing as well. The scenes with all their arms waving side to side above their heads was absolutely beautiful.
Loved it....GO SEE IT!!
Growing up with this band and basically living and breathing them as well as seeing them on many occasions on stage, behind the stage as well as touring after them to many different locations, meeting different cultures, the creativity of people and the whole cult around this band was something the movie just scratched at the surface.
Unfortunately is the connection between the band (btw only seen on stage throughout the movie) - and fans very much disjointed in this movie. A meet and great, behind the scenes , maybe?
Is it really necessary to tell us a fans live story. Where is the connection to the band? Am I really interested as a DM fan?
Yes there have been a couple of short very good examples, worth mentioning the "Romanian king" or the Colombian DMK story, Not enough though. Where are the crazy collectors, the 'look a likes'., the fan stories that still create goosebumps due their similarities to your own...?
And that's what this movie should have been all about.
Spirit in the forest is everything Anton Corbijn promised and more from taking us into the lives of the 5 fans and their journeys through life and Depeche Mode. Every Depeche Mode fan around the world can relate to some part of the story in someway. Visually the movie is typical Anton with every shot thought about through photographic eyes. The band continue to prove what a force Depeche Mode are late into there fifties, filling stadiums across the globe. Dave has developed into a master story teller on the stage with Martin and the rest of the guys providing the spine to what is Depeche Mode. This is a film for Depeche Mode fans a true reflection of all us and our love for Depeche Mode
The movie shows what an impact Depeche mode can have on their fans and how loyal they can be. Only true devotees can fully appreciate the movie as only they will relive the feelings from DM concerts. But also other people might get a lot out of the movie if they don't expect something that this movie is not.
DM fan? Go and see the movie.
DM fan? Go and see the movie.
As a die hard fan up until Ultra I didn't expect much from their live performance but was pleasantly surprised and am very impressed with how much this band still gives. I found the fans' stories very moving and drove the story to feel more like a movie than just a concert film, beautifully shot by Anton Corbin. My friend who was more a casual fan before watching this absolutely loved it and is now an official Devotee
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- TriviaEach of the fan's stories includes a Depeche Mode motif from a previous band project: riding a horse and flinging open doors (Indra Amarjargal's segment, mirroring shots in Depeche Mode: Personal Jesus (1989)); underneath the Berlin U-Bahn (Daniel Cassus runs along roughly the same route as seen in Depeche Mode: Everything Counts (1983)); in a car at night in Los Angeles (Elizabeth Dwyer sings "A Pain That I'm Used To" and "But Not Tonight," in a shot similar to much of the video for Depeche Mode: Wrong (2009), shot in downtown LA); "the king" (much of Cristian Flueraru's segment is dedicated to his photography replicating shots from Depeche Mode: Enjoy the Silence (1990)); riding a Vespa (Carine Puzenat's segment, mirroring shots in Depeche Mode: Strangelove (1987)); and bumper cars (Dicken Schrader, Milah Schrader, and Korben Schrader ride these in a brief scene, just as the band does in the video for Depeche Mode: Get the Balance Right! (1983)).
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- Depeche Mode: Spirits in the Forest
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- Gross US & Canada
- $704,744
- Opening weekend US & Canada
- $232,452
- Nov 24, 2019
- Gross worldwide
- $2,531,785
- Runtime1 hour 23 minutes
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- Aspect ratio
- 1.78 : 1
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