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Shot in both colour and black and white, the film is a mix of some stunning live concert performance material and revealing behind-the-scenes footage. Key events featured include an obsessed fan pushing Williams off stage in Stuttgart, and the comical technical problems at the Paris gig. Despite the production's attempts to demystify star, it actually generates many more questions than it answers, adding further complexities to the brand/man known as Robbie Williams.
On the DVD: Nobody Someday on DVD has a bonus quiz presented by Andy Franks, which features questions about the film. Each correct answer results in exclusive clips from the tour which didn't make it to the final cut of the film. These include Robbie declaring his undying love for his housemate and life-long pal Jonathan Wilkes, and exclusive live performances from the tour. There's also a bonus photo gallery, which features some stunning photographs taken by Scarlet Page and Diana Scrimegeour. --John Galilee
Interactive Quiz presented by tour manager Andy Franks, with exclusive cutting room floor footage
Exclusive tour photographs by Scarlet Page and Diana Scrimgeour
Picture: 16:9
Languages (including menus): English, French, German and Spanish
Audio: English Dolby Digital Stereo; Dolby Digital 5.1 Surround Stereo; French Stereo; German Stereo; Spanish Stereo
Subtitles: English; French; German and Spanish
Region Code: 1,2,3,4,5 & 6
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Since then I have loved his work and has been quite curious abou the man behind his public persona (I do not mean all the scum on the tabloids) and I think this documentary, shot with honesty, simplicity and much more objectivity than your average pop-star biopic, gives you a close look into his contradictions and love-hate relationship with stardom. However, you can't avoid thinking that, being as he is the ultimate actor and entertainer, perhaps everything he "discovers" about himself in the film isn't but another mask. Anyway, and despite all his contradictions, by comparison the rest of marketing-made pop stars seem dull, flat and conventional.
Favourite moment: his love declaration to best mate Jonathan Wilkes (hidden extra footage. Very touching not-gay (so they affirm) manly affection
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