The Doors (1991)
The Doors (1991), directed by Oliver Stone, is a biographical drama that chronicles the rise and fall of the iconic rock band, The Doors, and their charismatic yet troubled lead singer, Jim Morrison. The film explores Morrison’s turbulent life, his poetic genius, and self-destructive behavior, while offering a deep dive into the band’s influence on the 1960s counterculture. Val Kilmer portrays Morrison in a powerful performance that captures the essence of his rebellious spirit. The movie blends reality with fantasy, portraying Morrison’s journey from fame to his mysterious death, reflecting the band’s artistic revolution.

