Synopsis
Still Crazy is a movie released in 1998.
In a raucous blend of comedy and music, a group of former rock legends attempts to rekindle the magic of their youth in a hilarious and heartwarming journey of self-discovery. Once the reigning kings of the '70s rock scene, Strange Fruit lived life in the fast lane, filled with groupies, drugs, and internal strifeβbefore their explosive demise at a concert that left fans clamoring for more. Now, two decades later, these rock gods find themselves lost in obscurity, grappling with faded fame and personal regrets. The spark reignites when Tony, the former keyboardist, proposes a reunion tour, enlisting the help of their fiercely determined ex-manager, Karen. As they traverse the ups and downs of reuniting the band, the film deftly explores themes of friendship, redemption, and the bittersweet nature of nostalgia. With a soundtrack that pays homage to the eraβs vibrant rock anthems and a cast that delivers both comedic brilliance and poignant moments, this film is a delightful reminder that while the past may be glamorous, the present holds the potential for a new beginning. Get ready to laugh, sing, and root for these lovable misfits as they seek to reclaim their legacyβbecause sometimes, second chances can rock harder than the first.
Columbia Pictures