The Doors
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The Doors

The story of the famous and influential 1960s rock band The Doors and its lead singer and composer, Jim Morrison, from his days as a UCLA film student... in Los Angeles, to his untimely death in Paris, France at age 27 in 1971. Show More

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The Doors is a biographical film that delves into the captivating journey of the iconic rock band, The Doors, and their enigmatic lead singer, Jim Morrison. The story begins with Morrison as a film student at UCLA in Los Angeles, where his passion for music begins to flourish. As the band forms, their unique sound and Morrison's charismatic stage presence captivate audiences and propel them to stardom.

However, amidst the band's success, Morrison's inner demons and self-destructive behavior threaten to overshadow their achievements. The film explores Morrison's turbulent personal life, tumultuous relationships, and his constant struggle with substance abuse.

Directed by Oliver Stone, The Doors offers a visceral and immersive experience, capturing the electrifying energy of the band's performances. Val Kilmer delivers a remarkable performance as Jim Morrison, expertly embodying his complex personality.

The film also portrays the cultural and political climate of the 1960s, showcasing the band's impact on society and their role as counterculture icons. It delves into the band's memorable performances, iconic songs, and their rise to fame during a time of social upheaval.

Tragically, the story concludes with Morrison's untimely death in Paris at the age of 27, leaving behind a powerful musical legacy and a lasting impact on rock history.

The Doors is a must-watch for music enthusiasts, offering an enthralling glimpse into the life of one of rock music's most enigmatic and influential figures.

Also Known As:

The Doors

Release Date:

01 Mar 1991

Writers:

Randall Jahnson, Oliver Stone

Awards:

3 nominations.