Bono: Stories of Surrender
- 2025
- 1h 26m
IMDb RATING
7.2/10
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Bono shares life stories and U2 songs in an intimate show, exploring relationships with family, friends, and faith. Features unseen footage from his Beacon Theatre performances of "Stories o... Read allBono shares life stories and U2 songs in an intimate show, exploring relationships with family, friends, and faith. Features unseen footage from his Beacon Theatre performances of "Stories of Surrender."Bono shares life stories and U2 songs in an intimate show, exploring relationships with family, friends, and faith. Features unseen footage from his Beacon Theatre performances of "Stories of Surrender."
- Nominated for 1 Primetime Emmy
- 2 nominations total
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10scb05
I understand the 7min standing ovation at Cannes.
U2 fan, or not, to expose oneself to the demons and desires on stage, confess your need for parental acceptance and approval, and to realize, our parent(s) are not immune to this life's challenges in it's short tenure, takes a brave heart for the average person.
Bono exposes himself full throttle, through stories of his youth and the band, his marriage, becoming a father, and his struggles of losing his mother and seeking approval from his father- and how all that has driven his desire to make music.
Everyone shares his story in their own way, but he makes sharing that story ok.
I have never given 10/10 but it is right for here.
Listen to his story- embrace your own.
U2 fan, or not, to expose oneself to the demons and desires on stage, confess your need for parental acceptance and approval, and to realize, our parent(s) are not immune to this life's challenges in it's short tenure, takes a brave heart for the average person.
Bono exposes himself full throttle, through stories of his youth and the band, his marriage, becoming a father, and his struggles of losing his mother and seeking approval from his father- and how all that has driven his desire to make music.
Everyone shares his story in their own way, but he makes sharing that story ok.
I have never given 10/10 but it is right for here.
Listen to his story- embrace your own.
Ok first things first .
I'm Irish but I've never been a huge fan of U2 or Bono.
I don't mind their music but I've never bought a U2 album or gone to a U2 Gig.
I was expecting much from this film.
To be brutally honest I was going to switch it off after the first few minutes .
I've now idea why Andrew Dominick allowed such a pretentious egotistical into to the show .
Having said that , from what I know of Bono he probably gave Andrew little say as to what way it was going to start.
I advise any future viewers to skip past the pretentious start and get straight into the show .
It's actually really good and very entertaining .
He uses U2's music to create a story and does the songs proud .
I really enjoyed it and would recommend watching it to anyone whether a fan or not .
Well done Bono.
I'm sure it took a lot of balls to put this out.
It worked .
I'm Irish but I've never been a huge fan of U2 or Bono.
I don't mind their music but I've never bought a U2 album or gone to a U2 Gig.
I was expecting much from this film.
To be brutally honest I was going to switch it off after the first few minutes .
I've now idea why Andrew Dominick allowed such a pretentious egotistical into to the show .
Having said that , from what I know of Bono he probably gave Andrew little say as to what way it was going to start.
I advise any future viewers to skip past the pretentious start and get straight into the show .
It's actually really good and very entertaining .
He uses U2's music to create a story and does the songs proud .
I really enjoyed it and would recommend watching it to anyone whether a fan or not .
Well done Bono.
I'm sure it took a lot of balls to put this out.
It worked .
Bono's Stories of Surrender is not just a documentary - it's a masterclass in artistry, authenticity, and emotional depth. In an era dominated by flashy spectacle and often superficial lyricism, this intimate journey with a quarter of U2 reminds us what real storytelling looks like.
Through his spoken word, stripped-down performances, and candid reflections, Bono proves that experience, vulnerability, and soul still matter in music. He doesn't rely on trends or gimmicks - he relies on truth, and that makes all the difference.
This show effortlessly eclipses what many of today's top-charting artists offer. Unlike Taylor Swift's meticulously marketed personas or Drake's algorithm-friendly sound, Bono invites us into something far more enduring: a life lived through art, love, conflict, and purpose. Stories of Surrender is proof that depth will always outshine hype.
If you're tired of the music industry's noise and hungry for something real, meaningful, and deeply human - this documentary is a must-watch. Bono's voice may be weathered, but it carries the weight of history, heartache, and hope like few others can.
Through his spoken word, stripped-down performances, and candid reflections, Bono proves that experience, vulnerability, and soul still matter in music. He doesn't rely on trends or gimmicks - he relies on truth, and that makes all the difference.
This show effortlessly eclipses what many of today's top-charting artists offer. Unlike Taylor Swift's meticulously marketed personas or Drake's algorithm-friendly sound, Bono invites us into something far more enduring: a life lived through art, love, conflict, and purpose. Stories of Surrender is proof that depth will always outshine hype.
If you're tired of the music industry's noise and hungry for something real, meaningful, and deeply human - this documentary is a must-watch. Bono's voice may be weathered, but it carries the weight of history, heartache, and hope like few others can.
Who edited this?
Having seen the live performance of this show, I find the edit here disappointing and disjointed. It lacks the natural flow and energy of the original, making it hard to follow the actual story being told. Key moments, like the entire early days in London section, have been completely skipped, and the setlist feels jumbled and out of order. These choices seriously impact the coherence of the narrative.
That said, the music itself is still stellar, Bono and the Jacknife Lee Ensemble deliver powerful and dynamic performances that truly shine throughout.
Just a shame the story is actually lost.
Having seen the live performance of this show, I find the edit here disappointing and disjointed. It lacks the natural flow and energy of the original, making it hard to follow the actual story being told. Key moments, like the entire early days in London section, have been completely skipped, and the setlist feels jumbled and out of order. These choices seriously impact the coherence of the narrative.
That said, the music itself is still stellar, Bono and the Jacknife Lee Ensemble deliver powerful and dynamic performances that truly shine throughout.
Just a shame the story is actually lost.
10ckycr
In Stories of Surrender, Bono achieves something truly extraordinary: he strips away the myth, the stadium, the noise - and stands alone with his story, his music, and his vulnerability. What unfolds isn't just a play or an intimate concert; it's an emotional surrender - honest, devastating, and deeply human.
As a viewer, you don't see the U2 frontman. You see the son who lost his mother, the friend who loves his bandmates with quiet devotion, the man searching for meaning in the chaos of a life lived out loud. The theatricality is there - because art demands it - but there's no empty spectacle. Every gesture, every reimagined note, serves a truth that aches and embraces.
What's most powerful is that, though ego is inevitable for any artist, Bono doesn't hide behind it. He channels it to open up, to move, to make you cry if you need to. And I needed to.
Stories of Surrender is not about understanding Bono. It's about understanding ourselves through him.
As a viewer, you don't see the U2 frontman. You see the son who lost his mother, the friend who loves his bandmates with quiet devotion, the man searching for meaning in the chaos of a life lived out loud. The theatricality is there - because art demands it - but there's no empty spectacle. Every gesture, every reimagined note, serves a truth that aches and embraces.
What's most powerful is that, though ego is inevitable for any artist, Bono doesn't hide behind it. He channels it to open up, to move, to make you cry if you need to. And I needed to.
Stories of Surrender is not about understanding Bono. It's about understanding ourselves through him.
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- Runtime
- 1h 26m(86 min)
- Color
- Aspect ratio
- 2.35 : 1
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