One of Rock’s most intense films arrives at the Max catalog with an unforgettable performance of Val Kilmer that revives a legend.
The catalog of Max It is full of powerful titles, but there are films that manage to leave a deep brand for his narrative, music and performances. Among them, a vibrant biopic relives the legend of one of the most influential rock bands.
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With a raw approach, aesthetically powerful and emotionally extreme, this film puts in the center to Jim Morrison and to the group that broke molds in the 60s. A proposal for those who enjoy the cinema that shakes and does not ask permission.


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Max’s movie that is for music lovers and good cinema
What is The Doors, the movie available in Max
The Doors rebuilds the birth, rise and chaos of the mythical Californian band led by Jim Morrison. The story follows its first steps as a lonely poet on the beach, until it becomes a challenging, seductive and self -destructive icon.
The film shows the impact that Morrison generates on the music scene with its provocative style, its lyrics loaded with meaning and its delivery without limits on the stage. At the same time, it reflects how fame, drugs and excess deteriorate their relationship with the band and their surroundings.
While his self -destructive spiral intensifies, his talent continues to shine, although increasingly overshadowed by scandals, cancellations and addictions. The film culminates in that tragic final in Paris, which immortalized the artist and reinforced the myth.
Max: The Doors trailer
Embed – The Doors (1991) Official Movie Trailer
Max: The Dours cast
- Val kilmer
- Meg Ryan
- Kevin Dillon
- Kyle Maclachlan
- Frank Whaley
- Michael Wincott
- Billy idol
- Kathleen Quinlan
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