The film catches a lot of bitter moments but it also lets you in on how such passionate music came from these two creative souls. Â They became who they did because of an abusive father who abandoned them and because sibling rivalry, which was always an issue. Â There are five years between them but they seem more like twins, calling themselves âhead-casesâ. Â They have an older brother, Paul, who Noel is a year younger than, that you see a few times but itâs clear these two were close once they started to share a love of music. Â Liam, who seems to be the more erratic of the two, wants to thank the person who hit him over the head with a hammer for it was this moment his melodic future was born. Â Noel, the songwriter, released his anger toward his father over abuse, stating that he, âbeat the talent into me.â
The film spans their 1994 debut through the inevitable breakup in 2009 as it shifts from bad moments to good; from members that come and go and the beautiful music that happened in between.  During the journey you see the fans who worshipped them and the people who wanted their money and how both affected them greatly.  The press could be cruel to them for saying what they wanted to, when they wanted to and doing what they wanted to when they wanted to but that was them.  They were rock and roll stars and werenât going to be controlled⌠not even by each other.  In the end, the good outweighed the bad and Iâd have to say that for this, as well.  In fact, there is no bad.  Itâs a fantastic documentary and if youâre a fan of Oasis music, itâs one to add to your movie collection.  This will have you praying they get back together.  The thought that excites me is that they watch this and think that very same thing themselves.  Letâs hope!  They canât go off into the Champagne Supernova just yet.