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¡Cuatro!

Rating7.8 /10
20121 h 15 m
United States
268 people rated

A look at how Green Day's three-album collection - ¡Uno!, ¡Dos! and ¡Tre! - came together as the trio went back to its roots.

Documentary

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Landa

16/10/2023 07:21
Trailer—¡Cuatro!

Emeraude Elie

29/05/2023 12:01
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Zano Uirab

23/05/2023 04:48
In the great "Heart Like a Hand Grenade," we see Green Day suffering from insecurity and doubt as they make the modern classic American Idiot. Ironically, in the mediocre "Cuatro!", we see Green Day with delusions of grandeur as they make their awkwardly indulgent garage-rock trilogy. I'll rarely complain much about getting a behind-the-scenes peek at one of my favorite bands, but this is even more scattershot & oddly dull than the trilogy whose formation it documents...& that's quite an achievement.

ThatoTsubelle

23/05/2023 04:48
This has received a Grammy nomination for Best Music Film, and I can see why. It's a good look at the creative process of the musicians at this point in their careers, experimenting for the first time since 1993 by performing to small audiences and then tweaking the albums (Uno, Dos, and Tre) according to their reaction. There is a good mix of interviews/studio time/live performances in the film. Note: You can watch this on Qello.com with a free 7-day trial. Also for the record, I wouldn't consider myself a huge Green Day fan. I've always enjoyed Dookie and American Idiot, and I saw them at Lollapalooza in 2010, but otherwise find it difficult to listen to most Green Day albums from start to finish.

Ali Ali

02/03/2023 19:31
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Mwalimu Rachel

22/11/2022 12:46
In the great "Heart Like a Hand Grenade," we see Green Day suffering from insecurity and doubt as they make the modern classic American Idiot. Ironically, in the mediocre "Cuatro!", we see Green Day with delusions of grandeur as they make their awkwardly indulgent garage-rock trilogy. I'll rarely complain much about getting a behind-the-scenes peek at one of my favorite bands, but this is even more scattershot & oddly dull than the trilogy whose formation it documents...& that's quite an achievement.

shiva ravan

22/11/2022 12:46
This has received a Grammy nomination for Best Music Film, and I can see why. It's a good look at the creative process of the musicians at this point in their careers, experimenting for the first time since 1993 by performing to small audiences and then tweaking the albums (Uno, Dos, and Tre) according to their reaction. There is a good mix of interviews/studio time/live performances in the film. Note: You can watch this on Qello.com with a free 7-day trial. Also for the record, I wouldn't consider myself a huge Green Day fan. I've always enjoyed Dookie and American Idiot, and I saw them at Lollapalooza in 2010, but otherwise find it difficult to listen to most Green Day albums from start to finish.

brook Solomon

22/11/2022 03:09
¡Cuatro!
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