Hate to Love: Nickelback
- 2023
- 1 Std. 30 Min.
IMDb-BEWERTUNG
6,9/10
1237
IHRE BEWERTUNG
Füge eine Handlung in deiner Sprache hinzuAn intimate portrait of the Canadian stadium rockers roller coaster career. From their rural roots in Alberta to becoming one of the most successful, yet divisive acts in music history.An intimate portrait of the Canadian stadium rockers roller coaster career. From their rural roots in Alberta to becoming one of the most successful, yet divisive acts in music history.An intimate portrait of the Canadian stadium rockers roller coaster career. From their rural roots in Alberta to becoming one of the most successful, yet divisive acts in music history.
Empfohlene Bewertungen
I don't love or hate Nickelback. I liked This is How You Remind me when it came out all those years ago, but I stopped listening to them shortly after.
However, I think I like them less after watching this documentary.
Here are some of the reasons why:
The lyrics to some of their songs deserve the derision they earned the band. Chad claims they are "risque" but they're just crude and corny. There was no attempt to justify or explain these lyrics.
The attitude of Chad Kroeger ("I'm great at getting out of trouble")' is.deserving of scorn. This a 50 year old man acting in a cringeworthy manner.
The documentary didn't even mention the lawsuits related to the firing of the drummer. Apparently it was over songwriting royalties, which would make Chad Kroeger crude, cringeworthy, and greedy.
There was no self reflection as to why people disliked them. It was just dismissed as nasty online trolls, which is only part of the truth.
However, there were some parts that made me feel sympathetic towards the rest of the band. Bullying kids because their father is in Nickelback is not acceptable. It's sad that that happened.
But apart from that, I came away very unimpressed and unsympathetic. The music is crude, the lead singer is cringe, and they lack self awareness as to why they are disliked.
However, I think I like them less after watching this documentary.
Here are some of the reasons why:
The lyrics to some of their songs deserve the derision they earned the band. Chad claims they are "risque" but they're just crude and corny. There was no attempt to justify or explain these lyrics.
The attitude of Chad Kroeger ("I'm great at getting out of trouble")' is.deserving of scorn. This a 50 year old man acting in a cringeworthy manner.
The documentary didn't even mention the lawsuits related to the firing of the drummer. Apparently it was over songwriting royalties, which would make Chad Kroeger crude, cringeworthy, and greedy.
There was no self reflection as to why people disliked them. It was just dismissed as nasty online trolls, which is only part of the truth.
However, there were some parts that made me feel sympathetic towards the rest of the band. Bullying kids because their father is in Nickelback is not acceptable. It's sad that that happened.
But apart from that, I came away very unimpressed and unsympathetic. The music is crude, the lead singer is cringe, and they lack self awareness as to why they are disliked.
I think people just enjoyed making a trend out of hating on Nickelback. I've always been a fan. They put on a kickass concert too. This documentary was super informative and uplifting. Highly recommend.
It walks through the formation of the band from the very beginning. It was news to me that they came out with their first album back in the 90s. It then goes through the background of each of the band members. They show different scenes from some of the concerts they've performed.
If you're a proud (or closeted) fan of Nickelback, you should watch this documentary. I have more of an appreciation for them now after watching this documentary.
It walks through the formation of the band from the very beginning. It was news to me that they came out with their first album back in the 90s. It then goes through the background of each of the band members. They show different scenes from some of the concerts they've performed.
If you're a proud (or closeted) fan of Nickelback, you should watch this documentary. I have more of an appreciation for them now after watching this documentary.
I can see a lot of comments stating "I never understood the Nickelback hate" Well as someone who grew up and witnessed it in real time the backlash was never because they were "played on radio too much", it all started with the cringe now and cringe then single "Figure you out" - which was misogynistic trash sandwiched between a couple of written for radio ballads, which lyrically read like theyre from another band.
If you watch this documentary you just come away with the thought that they're just a bunch of great guys who worked real hard and just got backlash because of social media hate . Might all be true, but even the reason and controversy of them firing their original drummer is completely avoided (look up wikipedia for the truth, it wasnt because 3 doors down just had a better drummer), but in this it's all hugged out and forgiven, which is such a stark gap in the story I had to go google straight away. Also the drummer has horrible facial hair, a pre request for all the Pearl Jam light bands of that era so I guess he completed things.
The first 30 minutes is very good, looking at their beginnings in a small town and extra hard hustle to be a success (a good note for anyone actually wanting to be in a successful music act - you have to put in the complete focus of hours and sweat with little return to even have a chance of taking off). But after that anything that's deep and dark with their history is completely skipped over to just continue to pump up the band's image like they dont expect any of us to google.
Nickelbacks over the top hate might have been unfair, but it was certainly earned. Maybe this doc will change things, because most people are too lazy to even google on the same phone they're watching the thing. Guess we'll see.
And with the interviews with the bottom price lawyer - he's an old man wearing sunnies inside trying to be a cool dude, even that is cringe.
If you watch this documentary you just come away with the thought that they're just a bunch of great guys who worked real hard and just got backlash because of social media hate . Might all be true, but even the reason and controversy of them firing their original drummer is completely avoided (look up wikipedia for the truth, it wasnt because 3 doors down just had a better drummer), but in this it's all hugged out and forgiven, which is such a stark gap in the story I had to go google straight away. Also the drummer has horrible facial hair, a pre request for all the Pearl Jam light bands of that era so I guess he completed things.
The first 30 minutes is very good, looking at their beginnings in a small town and extra hard hustle to be a success (a good note for anyone actually wanting to be in a successful music act - you have to put in the complete focus of hours and sweat with little return to even have a chance of taking off). But after that anything that's deep and dark with their history is completely skipped over to just continue to pump up the band's image like they dont expect any of us to google.
Nickelbacks over the top hate might have been unfair, but it was certainly earned. Maybe this doc will change things, because most people are too lazy to even google on the same phone they're watching the thing. Guess we'll see.
And with the interviews with the bottom price lawyer - he's an old man wearing sunnies inside trying to be a cool dude, even that is cringe.
The documentary doesn't even try to find out how the hate for the band started. They just simply saying that it was because of the rise of social media during the band's peak time. And even that, is only for 10 minutes or so. The only thing that stood up in those moments was when it was highlighted that band's members kids were bullied at school because of the band's universal hate and that people were shouting insults at Chad Kroeger on the street. That is the only minor moment that makes you to reflect upon the consequences of hating a celebrity just for the sake of hating someone.
But how it all started? From whom? The film makers were to lazy to analyse that, to search, maybe to interview some of the people who have started the hate (like Dave Grohl). Was it a jealousy involved, was it the band members behaviour, was it just a stupid spark that blossomed into a huge fire? No answers to these questions. No, just lazy writing and lazy making. Let's just produce something uninspired and cheap, at least to justify the continuum rise in subscriptions fees. And no, I do not have a Netflix account, I have just watched the stupid movie at my sister's house, when I had nothing to do. I barely could make it to the end, because it's just boring, after the first half.
Keep going like this, Netflix, you will be ruined soon by another streamer. Especially when you are increasing prices every year and you aren't giving anything in exchange.
But how it all started? From whom? The film makers were to lazy to analyse that, to search, maybe to interview some of the people who have started the hate (like Dave Grohl). Was it a jealousy involved, was it the band members behaviour, was it just a stupid spark that blossomed into a huge fire? No answers to these questions. No, just lazy writing and lazy making. Let's just produce something uninspired and cheap, at least to justify the continuum rise in subscriptions fees. And no, I do not have a Netflix account, I have just watched the stupid movie at my sister's house, when I had nothing to do. I barely could make it to the end, because it's just boring, after the first half.
Keep going like this, Netflix, you will be ruined soon by another streamer. Especially when you are increasing prices every year and you aren't giving anything in exchange.
An intriguing documentary of the power of friendship, palpable among themselves and then shared with their audience consistently. The movie highlights the challenges to that bond through the trials of fame, especially after being attacked by so many out of what can only be jealousy on a mass scale. The strength of the personality of the band leader Chad and likeability of the members sets the stage for partying in the best sense, keeping the intent intense but fun. I had been to only one concert but really felt like I would like to reexperience what they offer even though I've left my Woodstock days pretty far behind me.
Wusstest du schon
- VerbindungenFeatured in CTV News at Noon Toronto: Folge vom 8. September 2023 (2023)
Top-Auswahl
Melde dich zum Bewerten an und greife auf die Watchlist für personalisierte Empfehlungen zu.
- How long is Hate to Love: Nickelback?Powered by Alexa
Details
- Erscheinungsdatum
- Herkunftsland
- Offizieller Standort
- Sprache
- Auch bekannt als
- How to Love: Nickelback
- Drehorte
- Produktionsfirmen
- Weitere beteiligte Unternehmen bei IMDbPro anzeigen
Box Office
- Weltweiter Bruttoertrag
- 34.442 $
- Laufzeit
- 1 Std. 30 Min.(90 min)
- Farbe
- Sound-Mix
Zu dieser Seite beitragen
Bearbeitung vorschlagen oder fehlenden Inhalt hinzufügen