Queen: Live Aid Poster
Concert
Documentary

Queen: Live Aid (1985) Review in 2025

9.5/10
Flop

Queen performs an epic live concert at Wembley Stadium as part of the dual-venue benefit concert Live Aid.

1 hour 45 minutes
English (Dubbed: )
Age group: 13-25, Interests: Music, Concerts
Director:
Julian Temple
Budget: 0 USD
Gross: 0 USD
Cast:
Queen

Family-Friendly Rating

Is this movie suitable for family viewing?

This documentary is suitable for all ages, but younger viewers might find it a bit dry.

CineReview Recommendation

This documentary is a must-watch for music lovers and fans of Queen, and it's worth watching in theaters for the big-screen experience.

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Queen's legendary performance at Live Aid is a testament to their musical prowess and dedication to the cause, featuring iconic hits like 'Bohemian Rhapsody' and 'We Will Rock You'.

Review Details

story8.00/10

The story is straightforward, focusing on Queen's performance at Live Aid, but the execution is where it shines.

acting9.00/10

The band members' performances are authentic and engaging, making it feel like you're watching a real concert.

characters9.00/10

The band members, particularly Freddie Mercury, are charismatic and energetic, making them relatable and likable.

direction9.50/10

The direction is excellent, capturing the energy and excitement of the live performance, and the editing is seamless.

cinematography9.00/10

The cinematography is top-notch, with great camera angles and lighting that enhances the overall viewing experience.

Pros and Cons

Pros

The documentary is a masterclass in capturing the energy and excitement of a live performance, and Queen's music is timeless and iconic.

Cons

The documentary is a bit dry at times, and some viewers might find it hard to follow.

Notable Quotes

"The show must go on."
"We will, we will rock you."

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