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METALLICA: SOME KIND OF MONSTER

Jeffrey Anderson













Metallica: Some Kind of Monster (R) (4.5 stars)


Stars: James Hetfield, Lars Ulrich, Kirk Hammett, Robert Trujillo


Directors: Joe Berlinger and Bruce Sinofsky


Details: Opens Friday



Funny, powerful and energizing, Metallica: Some Kind of Monster is like a Behind the Music special but with humanity and depth. The documentary tells one of those true stories too bizarre to be fiction. Metallica, the most popular, durable and consistent metal band in history—not to mention one of the loudest and most aggressive—undergoes group therapy while working on 2003's St. Anger. Singer-guitarist James Hetfield, lead guitarist Kirk Hammett and drummer Lars Ulrich, who have been glaring and scowling in countless rock magazine photos, now pour their hearts out to each other, exploring their feelings over whether a guitar solo is trendy. Celebrated documentarians Joe Berlinger and Bruce Sinofsky (Brother's Keeper, Paradise Lost) keep the irony at bay and instead plunge headfirst into this gurgling sea of acid emotions. They cut right to the core for hard times, like Hetfield checking into rehab, postponing the record for almost a year; to the good times, like hiring new bass player Robert Trujillo. Jilted former bassist Jason Newstead and Dave Mustaine lay bare their doubts and fears, and record producer Bob Rock and band therapist Phil Towle round out the cast. This extraordinary film deserves mention alongside such great rock movies as Gimme Shelter and Stop Making Sense.

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