obonin
Iscritto in data ott 2001
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So it's obvious Lowes masters time-lapses, and motorized tripods, and sliders, but it's also obvious he has no idea about filmmaking. Basically there's no considerations put into the audience here. The film was made by Lowes for himself.
I would say 50% of the movie is comprised of shots filmed in front of trees looking at the night sky, and then plenty, just too many shots of windmills... then some random shots based on where he was at the moment he was filming.
There's ZERO story, no line, no message. Lowes mentions his inspiration in Ron Fricke, the cameraman behind Baraka, but we're very farm from Baraka. Very.
I think you can easily bring that film down to 5-8 minutes movie to make it actually enjoyable, and without repeating scenes like he did.
It's too bad. Directing and cinematography are not the same, I'm sure he knows that by now, and of course it never hurts to try something new!
I would say 50% of the movie is comprised of shots filmed in front of trees looking at the night sky, and then plenty, just too many shots of windmills... then some random shots based on where he was at the moment he was filming.
There's ZERO story, no line, no message. Lowes mentions his inspiration in Ron Fricke, the cameraman behind Baraka, but we're very farm from Baraka. Very.
I think you can easily bring that film down to 5-8 minutes movie to make it actually enjoyable, and without repeating scenes like he did.
It's too bad. Directing and cinematography are not the same, I'm sure he knows that by now, and of course it never hurts to try something new!
The plot that describe the film is actually really misleading. When it appears that the goal of the film was to portray what is in the plot...
"Speaking in Code is an intimate account of people who are completely lost in music. A heartbreaking and lighthearted documentary, it's a vérité glimpse into the world of techno. Captivating and entertaining, the film takes you around the world, following the people who make electronic music, their lives" ... the filmmakers got lost indeed but not in their music and rather in their relationship. Although this wouldn't mean the film can't be great, the film actually falls short of delivering a moving story about a couple that was trying to find themselves in the world of freelancing and music production. The film shows you how the male of the couple succeeds in producing large parties, and how the female slowly loses him. Many could potentially relate to such an intimate story about how 2 individuals try to live as a couple, but fail to do so, but the film fails in that too, where most of the analysis of what is happening is rather typical and shallow. It feels like a bad love story.
But again, do not get confused by the plot, this film is not about electronic music, it is not a look at the world of techno... techno is really only the background, or the set in this film, like any other profession the couple could have been into.
"Speaking in Code is an intimate account of people who are completely lost in music. A heartbreaking and lighthearted documentary, it's a vérité glimpse into the world of techno. Captivating and entertaining, the film takes you around the world, following the people who make electronic music, their lives" ... the filmmakers got lost indeed but not in their music and rather in their relationship. Although this wouldn't mean the film can't be great, the film actually falls short of delivering a moving story about a couple that was trying to find themselves in the world of freelancing and music production. The film shows you how the male of the couple succeeds in producing large parties, and how the female slowly loses him. Many could potentially relate to such an intimate story about how 2 individuals try to live as a couple, but fail to do so, but the film fails in that too, where most of the analysis of what is happening is rather typical and shallow. It feels like a bad love story.
But again, do not get confused by the plot, this film is not about electronic music, it is not a look at the world of techno... techno is really only the background, or the set in this film, like any other profession the couple could have been into.
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