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Electroma

  • 2006
  • TV-PG
  • 1h 14min
VALUTAZIONE IMDb
6,7/10
4589
LA TUA VALUTAZIONE
Electroma (2006)
Follows the history of two robots, the members of Daft Punk, on their quest to become human.
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La storia di due robot, i membri dei Daft Punk, alla ricerca di diventare umani.La storia di due robot, i membri dei Daft Punk, alla ricerca di diventare umani.La storia di due robot, i membri dei Daft Punk, alla ricerca di diventare umani.

  • Regia
    • Thomas Bangalter
    • Guy-Manuel De Homem-Christo
  • Sceneggiatura
    • Thomas Bangalter
    • Guy-Manuel De Homem-Christo
    • Cédric Hervet
  • Star
    • Peter Hurteau
    • Michael Reich
    • Helena Stoddard
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  • VALUTAZIONE IMDb
    6,7/10
    4589
    LA TUA VALUTAZIONE
    • Regia
      • Thomas Bangalter
      • Guy-Manuel De Homem-Christo
    • Sceneggiatura
      • Thomas Bangalter
      • Guy-Manuel De Homem-Christo
      • Cédric Hervet
    • Star
      • Peter Hurteau
      • Michael Reich
      • Helena Stoddard
    • 23Recensioni degli utenti
    • 28Recensioni della critica
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    Interpreti principali34

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    Peter Hurteau
    • Hero Robot #1
    Michael Reich
    • Hero Robot #2
    Helena Stoddard
    • Woman
    Vance Hartwell
    Vance Hartwell
    • White Room Technician # 1
    Lilo Tauvao
    • White Room Technician #2
    Ken Banks
    • White Room Technician #3
    Howie Adams
    • White Room Technician #4
    Ritche Lago Bautista
    • Robot Groomsman (Town Cast)
    • (as Ritchie L. Bautista)
    Amir Bokhari
    • Town Cast
    Alina Bolshakova
    Alina Bolshakova
    • Town Cast
    • (as Alina Bolsakova)
    Jordan Bonson
    • Town Cast
    Bradley Schneider
    • Robot Lawyer (Town Cast)
    • (solo nei titoli)
    Joshua Calhaun
    • Town Cast
    Bradley Davis
    • Town Cast
    Alan Deane
    • Town Cast
    Daniel Doble
    Daniel Doble
    • Robot Pastor (Town Cast)
    William Egesdal
    • Town Cast
    TaShanique Elzie
    • Town Cast
    • (as Tashanique Elzie)
    • Regia
      • Thomas Bangalter
      • Guy-Manuel De Homem-Christo
    • Sceneggiatura
      • Thomas Bangalter
      • Guy-Manuel De Homem-Christo
      • Cédric Hervet
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    7samluv616

    Destined for a mild cult following

    If anything, Electroma should be taken just like any other experimental, art-house cinema film. This is borderline impossible when it's not just Electroma, but "Daft Punk's" Electroma, the tag line is "It's a Daft Punk vision" and you've got the Daft Punk logo emblazoned on the back of the two protagonists' jackets. For this, I feel like the film falters from a bit of ego, but just think how much worse it would've been if they'd used their own music.

    That being said, as a so-called art-house picture, Electroma is okay. There isn't much plot to follow and the "HUMAN" license plate is about as trite as calling this an interpretation of the difficulties of fitting into society, but in terms of something to look at, it's really really gorgeous. Considering Bangalter had little to no experience in cinematography prior to this, he's done a fantastic job. Each shot is quite beautiful in its own way, aesthetically speaking, particularly the final one.

    What I'm trying to say is, don't go into Electroma expecting brilliance, because it isn't. Take it for what it is: a mildly pretentious if not borderline dull, yet visually stunning piece of celluloid. It's ripe for interpretation (or none at all) which will grant it some sort of cult following. Hopefully a midnight-film of sorts.

    P.S. The soundtrack they did choose complements the film perfectly. And if "the" notorious desert close-up scene doesn't get this passed around film circles for years to come, I don't know what will.
    runamokprods

    Arresting imagery if a bit thin

    A bit pretentious, a bit obvious, overlong, even at 74 minutes (this would have been a brilliant 40 minute short), but still full of arresting images and surprisingly emotional moments.

    Influenced heavily by Kubrick, Antonioni and most of the great 60s and 70s visualists, this is a wordless film about two robots who want to become human. The action is minimal. The opening drive through the desert alone takes a good 15 minutes.

    But it's wonderfully shot, and the use of eclectic source music as score (Brian Eno, Curtis Mayfield, etc) is interesting, if sometimes a little too self-conscious or intrusive.

    I doubt there are more layers to be found on repeated viewings, I think it is what it is: an experimental film more full of image than story or ideas. A 74 minute, interesting rock video.

    But every time I'd head toward terminally bored, an image or feeling would reel me back in...
    10alisoncolegrooveq

    A visually hypnotic and surprisingly touching film by electronic music legends!..not for the attention challenged.

    It doesn't bother me in the slightest whether people think this film references others or not. That's irrelevant because it just works - it's delightfully simple, beautifully shot, visually arresting and surprisingly poetic.

    Part of the charm of this film is both the fun (the makeover) and then the quite moving climax in the desert. It works against all your expectations of Daft Punk (and their music) and in many ways this is what makes this also quite special. The choice of music is sublime, and the pace itself becomes quite hypnotic. In fact the pace seems to be one thing that people use to critique this film as though it's somehow pretentious..which itself is an absurd and dimwitted comment really, because the playful charm of the silent characters themselves is anything but pretentious. Hell, if that's pretentious, the world needs a lot more of it because we are drowning in the bile spewing from the Hollywood trough.

    As an older Daft Punk fan, probably more in tune with their own age and tastes i loved this film. Also worth a mention that there's a very Kubrick-esquire 2001 look to one scene (thumbs up there!)

    Ignore the doubters. Sit back and immerse yourself in Electroma. In time this will definitely considered a classic concept film by one of the more innovative electronic artists of our age.

    Human After All
    6robotbling

    Kinda cool but a bit too slow in parts

    (www.plasticpals.com) Electroma is the story of two robots (Daft Punk) who break from the norm to express their inner individuality in a world populated by robots, with disastrous consequences. This is an experimental film with no dialog whatsoever, running a generous 74 minutes, and some people may feel it drags on a bit in parts. Even fans of Daft Punk may be left scratching their heads since it doesn't feature their music but, supposedly, it syncs up with their album Human After All ala Pink Floyd/Wizard of Oz. If you are not into experimental film you will probably much prefer their animated excursion, Interstella 5555, which I highly recommend.

    I haven't tried synchronizing it to their album but I enjoyed it just fine, though it should be said I'm a fan of unusual movies. The photography is very professional considering they are amateur film makers, and there's enough here to keep your interest, all without the need for words. I hope they'll continue exploring their visual creativity through cinema in the future, and if it sounds like something you might enjoy, check it out.
    10Canadarm

    Silent Shout!

    I saw Daft Punk's Electroma late last night at the Stockholm Filmfestival. This was right after seeing Gondry's "The Science of Sleep" which was brilliant! This evening turned out to be a great french evening.. Even though I have always been a big fan of Daft Punk's music, especially their live performances, I didn't really think that I would enjoy Electroma that much, but I was wrong! I was really touched by this story of two Robots (the members in daft punk) trying to become human. The theme is similar to that of their latest album "Human After All". It reminded me of Kubrick/Spielberg's "A.I", but Electroma is much more symbolical and humans play a less important role. The movie depicts the robots desire to be unique and human, and just like "Stalker" and other Tarkovsky movies the scenes are very long and for the most part there is no music just background noise, this made me really get into the movie. The whole movie is fantastic but the high rating is mostly due to the ending which is crazy good! I don't know if Daft Punk's robot-era is over after this movie, but I'm looking forward to seeing more stuff from them.

    This is probably a movie that many people might find boring because it is a very silent and slow movie (heard a guy in front of me snoring..) but give it a chance... The french are not as stupid as the look!

    oh and the music is not daft punk, but I heard some Brian Eno and Curtis Mayfield, overall the music choices were excellent! Merci;)

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      While preparing for the role of cinematographer, Thomas Bangalter purchased over 200 back issues of American Cinematographer.
    • Connessioni
      Edited into Daft Punk: Epilogue (2021)
    • Colonne sonore
      International Feel
      Written by Todd Rundgren

      Performed by Todd Rundgren

      Courtesy of Bearsville Records Inc.

      By arrangement with Warner Music Group Film & TV Licensing

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    • Data di uscita
      • 24 marzo 2007 (Francia)
    • Paesi di origine
      • Francia
      • Stati Uniti
    • Sito ufficiale
      • Official site
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    • Celebre anche come
      • Daft Punk's Electroma
    • Luoghi delle riprese
      • Glamis, California, Stati Uniti(desert location)
    • Aziende produttrici
      • Alterian
      • Daft Arts
      • Wild Bunch
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    • Tempo di esecuzione
      1 ora 14 minuti
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      • Color
    • Mix di suoni
      • Dolby Digital
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    • Proporzioni
      • 1.85 : 1

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