House of Stone - 192 - The Doors
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“The Doors” is a film that will likely divide audiences. Those who appreciate Olivet Stone’s kinetic style and Kilmer’s intense performance will find much to admire, but those looking for a more balanced or nuanced portrayal of the band may be disappointed. The movie captures the energy and chaos of The Doors, but in doing so, it sometimes loses sight of the complexity and artistry that made them more than just another rock band.
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