CONNECTED BY BIRTH, SEPARATED BY INDUSTRY, REUNITED FOR THE GIG OF A LIFETIMEIn the 1980s, Bros were one of the biggest bands in the world - for 15 minutes.Having sold out stadiums around the world, they were the youngest to this day to play Wembley and their 'Push' album went to Number 1 in over 20 countries, selling 10 million copies worldwide. The rise and fall of Bros was meteoric.This film charts twins Matt and Luke Goss's reunion 28 years on, having hardly spoken and not played together since their split. With an incredibly fractured relationship and only 3 weeks to go until sell-out gigs at The O2 London, will they be able to put their history aside and come together as brothers to play the show of their lives?A raw and emotional look into the aftermath of fame and the re-connection between two twins torn apart by their past.
M**K
BROS are back
Bros are back with sold out shows @ O2 ARENA, this film goes behind the scenes of the most anticipated reunion Music show in pop music history, forget that of Take that, Steps, documentary, Bros after the screaming stops will have you laughing and yet shed a tear. Matt Goss shows that his attention detail to his performance can so what overpower those around him, yet Luke Goss shows that he had to struggle to be part of Bros, for me both Matt and Luke Goss show true emotion in their ideas on how the show should be performed. What is also so beautiful in the film is their love for their mother , genuine emotion. The film also shows what the music industry does to people and what impact it has on pop stars lives. This film is not just for bros fans is for everyone. Bros are still one of the most commercially successfully Bands in the world with over 17 Million records sold between 1988- 1991.
M**N
Great
The long awaited reunion of the Brothers Goss, Matt & Luke for their sell out date at the O2 London.Watched it on TV totally loved it.
G**S
Surprisingly funny
The street sweeper is a king to me...There is some proper gold in this here documentary, I think unintentional, but hey zeus you will have a larf
D**E
Amazing
Absolutely loved watching this TV, even went and ordered the DVD, There was sadness, happiness, some great quotes and funny one liners, Loving these 2 brothers, will admit was not really a fan in the Bros days, did think they were great looking guys but did not really follow their music, always thought Matt had an amazing voice, was also surprised that Luke can sing and has an amazing voice as well, but more distinctive, am going to watch some of his movies which did not realize he went into acting.Glad that they have both made up and can be brothers again, Loving them both even more and can see they have got more Handsom with age, keep up the god work Bros men
A**G
A Classic
If you're not fan and I certainly am, of the music and the men, I think you should still enjoy this feature length documentary. It isn't a love fest, its a fly-on-the-wall, warts and all, in your face eye opener and whatever you think you know about these two brothers, you probably get some surprises, and some insight into just how hard it can be to survive as musicians at this level, for more than 30 years. Matt fronting his music and shows for all that time, Luke stepping out of his film career and back into his role as a very capable musician. Enjoy
A**2
Insightful look at the people the boys have become.
I was a fan of Bros in the 80s, wasn't sure why they'd split up, didn't know all of the ins and outs and had no idea what either of them was doing now. This film was fascinating and inspired me to read the books that both boys have written to find out everything. They've been through the mill and come out the other side and that's wonderful to see. Watched it on TV then bought my own copy. Highly recommended watch. If you were a fan or are a fan, treat yourself. We all need a bit of Luke and Matt. x
N**S
Dont buy if you wanna see their music
Was looking forward to this. But its mostly just interviews and tantrums. Was looking forward to the music by bros but was hardly any
M**W
Informative and interesting
On the negative side I will say that I was never a fan of Bros and for some reason had the idea in my mind that they were just big headed kids. I bought this DVD after hearing a recommendation. It starts off a little slow but stick with it. You get drawn in and see these two up close. I will not spoil it other than to say they come across as very humble and likeable young men. It is an emotional journey and you don’t need to even like their music to enjoy this film. Worth watching.
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