Charles Dickens trifft Arthur C. Clarke - ein einfacher Fabrikarbeiter wird aus einer Welt des Elends befreit und entdeckt sein Schicksal durch ein uraltes Objekt auf der anderen Seite der S... Alles lesenCharles Dickens trifft Arthur C. Clarke - ein einfacher Fabrikarbeiter wird aus einer Welt des Elends befreit und entdeckt sein Schicksal durch ein uraltes Objekt auf der anderen Seite der Sterne.Charles Dickens trifft Arthur C. Clarke - ein einfacher Fabrikarbeiter wird aus einer Welt des Elends befreit und entdeckt sein Schicksal durch ein uraltes Objekt auf der anderen Seite der Sterne.
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13 August 2016. This sci fi movie is a brilliant fusion of the George Lucas classic dystopian futuristic THX-1138 (1971), the mysterious hard-hitting sci fi adventure thrill of Star Trek: The Movie Picture (1979) and the contemporary mind-bending celestial experience of Christopher Nolan's Interstellar (2014). The result is a gorgeously amazing cinematic experience of creative dazzling visuals along with a sharp Stanley Kubrick simplicity in set design and photography almost as a tribute to Kubrick's 2001: A Space Odyssey (1968) . What makes this superb movie come together is its underlying fresh musical new age tones artfully editing into the movie along with its solid melding of a variety of delicious hard core sci fi concepts into a simplified and low-budget full feature film.
This break through movie is a sensual feast of the harsh metallic and bleak life of drudgery along (even with its own written language and The Demolition Man (with an astronomical galactic vision of dazzling stellar craftsmanship and the meditative and delicate purity of nature. Mostly this movie is about connections at their most fundamental and multi-dimensional existence that transcends the current sci fi films of today. Except for a slight wobble in some musical strains and a brief prolonged droning dialogue early on, Senn is a breathtaking, step beyond into a compelling and extremely appealing science fiction mystery, adventure.
This break through movie is a sensual feast of the harsh metallic and bleak life of drudgery along (even with its own written language and The Demolition Man (with an astronomical galactic vision of dazzling stellar craftsmanship and the meditative and delicate purity of nature. Mostly this movie is about connections at their most fundamental and multi-dimensional existence that transcends the current sci fi films of today. Except for a slight wobble in some musical strains and a brief prolonged droning dialogue early on, Senn is a breathtaking, step beyond into a compelling and extremely appealing science fiction mystery, adventure.
Senn is a masterpiece of world-building from the otaku-grade attention to detail of the landscapes and hardscapes, to the visionary worlds created within the main character. The production design is top-notch, yet never overpowers the story. The special effects are minimal strengthening the story, rather than replacing it. The score by Cubosity enhances the feeling of the scenes and fits nicely within the overall story telling.
Senn is a great exploration of what it means to be human, and how every day lives can be changed in an instant. It is clearly concerned with contemporary issues such as environmentalism and human rights, without being dogmatic. The relationships in the film are strong, complicated, and real. The subtleness of Senn allows the viewer to leave their own imprint on the film and take from it something very personal.
Go see what Senn has for you.
Senn is a great exploration of what it means to be human, and how every day lives can be changed in an instant. It is clearly concerned with contemporary issues such as environmentalism and human rights, without being dogmatic. The relationships in the film are strong, complicated, and real. The subtleness of Senn allows the viewer to leave their own imprint on the film and take from it something very personal.
Go see what Senn has for you.
An interesting and absorbing film. The film is able to avoid almost all science fiction cliques, and that is an immediate positive, with an inventive plot-line. The two main characters move from a life of drudgery to one of possibilities, and you can't help but feel moved for them. The special effects only enhance the story, not overwhelm it. The story is almost like a fairly tale, not of the sanitized Disney type, but in the end it is a film that just makes you feel good.
If you appreciate subtlety and dry humor, and can overlook some seemingly-wooden acting, this might be worth it. I say ''seemingly'' wooden acting because in some ways, given the context of the culture and futuristic era in which this is to have occurred, a sort of bland, passionless mannerism would actually make a great deal of sense. The world is a hopeless, dull place, filled with nothing but drudgery and monotony, and no hope of things ever changing for these people. So that, while it may not appeal to a lot of movie-watcher's tastes, is actually a rather logical thing to include, assuming it was deliberate. Even if it wasn't, it worked for me.
It's very slow-paced, not an action film at all, and events are presented in a very non-linear way (scenes pop up out of nowhere, and they don't make much sense until later on in the film - that worked well for me, to maintain interest). Something similar in feel to Ryan Reynold's ''The Nines'', though lower-budget.
The visuals were somewhat reminiscent of 1990s CGI, but nice just the same, and the concept was very intriguing. Pay attention to the guide's outfits, and how the props change from scene to scene while on ''the ship'' - it's all very subtle, and this type of visual subtlety works its way throughout the entire movie.
There is full-frontal male nudity in a few scenes, but it's not gratuitous, vulgar or overtly-sexual at all. I suppose the story -could- have been made without it, but it did help add a bit of realism to certain things.
All-in-all, I think it takes a fairly rare temperament to enjoy this sort of film. If you're not sure after about 15 minutes, just watch until you've seen a few minutes of their interaction with the occupant of the 'ship', as that frames the tone for the rest of the movie. By then, you should know if you want to see the rest of it or not.
For my own part, I think I probably enjoyed this more than most people would. But if it sounds like it -might- appeal to you, I definitely recommend checking it out. :-)
It's very slow-paced, not an action film at all, and events are presented in a very non-linear way (scenes pop up out of nowhere, and they don't make much sense until later on in the film - that worked well for me, to maintain interest). Something similar in feel to Ryan Reynold's ''The Nines'', though lower-budget.
The visuals were somewhat reminiscent of 1990s CGI, but nice just the same, and the concept was very intriguing. Pay attention to the guide's outfits, and how the props change from scene to scene while on ''the ship'' - it's all very subtle, and this type of visual subtlety works its way throughout the entire movie.
There is full-frontal male nudity in a few scenes, but it's not gratuitous, vulgar or overtly-sexual at all. I suppose the story -could- have been made without it, but it did help add a bit of realism to certain things.
All-in-all, I think it takes a fairly rare temperament to enjoy this sort of film. If you're not sure after about 15 minutes, just watch until you've seen a few minutes of their interaction with the occupant of the 'ship', as that frames the tone for the rest of the movie. By then, you should know if you want to see the rest of it or not.
For my own part, I think I probably enjoyed this more than most people would. But if it sounds like it -might- appeal to you, I definitely recommend checking it out. :-)
I loved it for its approach to creating a world in some future time.
Whereas others scorn the pace of the film, I find the meditative quality soothing.
I appreciate the attempt at providing an opportunity for thinking and hoping for something bigger and better for humanity.
Whereas others scorn the pace of the film, I find the meditative quality soothing.
I appreciate the attempt at providing an opportunity for thinking and hoping for something bigger and better for humanity.
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- PatzerWhen Resh discusses the video with Senn and then sees the sparkling "surveillance device", the towel around Resh's neck repeatedly changes location between cuts (around the neck, in his hands, and back), and his hair changes from wet and spiky, to dry and smooth, back to spiky.
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