

Bono: Stories of Surrender
Directed by Andrew Dominik7.273%
Bono shares life stories and U2 songs in an intimate show, exploring relationships with family, friends, and faith. Features unseen footage from his Beacon Theatre performances of "Stories of Surrender."
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- Chris HarperJuly 9, 2025Not what I expected but very revealing of the way that the hidden truth can be perpetuated.I do hope the tissue of lies surrounding “Ali Hewson” are going to be shot down in flames,the lady involved is a married woman whose husband tragically died, Mrs Alison Stewart Kennedy her late husband was John Francis Kennedy. Bono Hewson and she were friends both in the same rickety boat their money and indeed lives ruled by a female Svengali.Bono Hewson has a son of 38 years old with the love of his life his wife Diane that is how cruel this wicked woman was she wanted them to never see each other, but she reckoned without Bono’s life partner Diane who fought in everyone’s corner to save them from her.This is Bono’s life now peace and tranquility and a chance to let out some of his history but by bit it hurts but then everybody hurts sometimes he’s opening his heart to the world and he has been through the mill in so many ways that many would have gone under but he still had faith that he would meet up again with Diane and the children one of them being his own genetically proven son Garff Hewson.He is now breathing a huge sigh of relief and starting to believe his dreams of a happy future are close by.
- falkerJune 9, 2025Look, there's a period of U2 that I am absolutely obsessed with (Achtung -> Pop), and I do enjoy the IDEA of what Bono was trying to do here, but I feel like I'm watching someone try SO HARD to make his life poetic and I just can't. Got 25 minutes in and.. I just can't.