I cry every time
I cry every time
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really really beautiful flim
Added to my watchlist, thanks boys.
Meme film
>phonetards under 30 have valid opinions
Last scene with the rocket is a special kind of feel
Watch the open matte if you havnt
It's an astonishing piece of art, you don't treat it like a movie you just experience it by letting it wash over you. Shame the two sequels are so bad.
i really enjoy the scores to the second and third. but i agree the visual aspects are not as enjoyable.
Fantastic score.
How did they get the moon to look so big?
it's zoomed in
telephoto lens
Based Philip Glass
try playing Factorio with the OST on
watching the final scene while dude weeding was really great
where can I find it? PTP only?
Very powerful film. The scenes of the rocket ship and the cave paintings really put all of humanity and our achievements into perspective.
the first one was without politics
thjen he tried to be a fucking ecologist
The first one is definitely political, do you know what koyaanisqatsi means?
"out of balance"
yeah, and that 3rd one made with 3DO graphics.
Still got Samsara, Baraka, 13 Lakes, and Chronos
Baraka, Samsara, and Chronos was some trippy shit I gotta rewatch all of them again
Baraka, Samsara, Chronos are good too.
The first one is a movie with sense
The others are movies with a message
that's the "politics"
I like to think of Powaqqatsi as the Empire Strikes Back of the Qatsi Trilogy.
This felt out of place, I always skip it
i'd seen the petroglyphs at the beginning before but i had no idea they're like 40 feet tall. the neat thing is that their scale is about the same as a movie screen. and the anasazi reference isn't muh noble savages bullshit, the anasazi developed an advanced urban culture before collapsing into warfare and cannibalism when the climate dried out, abandoning their cities
this guy is just ripping off gunther brus
>smacks lips
I recommend this Kino in the movies to watch on lsd thread yesterday. If you can't trip in nature, this is a worthwhile substitute. On psychedelics, this is an especially profound experience.
>letting it wash over you
Word. Especially during the shots of clouds breaking over mountains, then later, waves of humans breaking over the time lapse of the escalators
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I saw it one time in a concert hall with a live musical accompaniment. There was this Jared Leto looking hipster sitting next to me sperging out to the score just as much as I was. Shit was so cash.
it's not a very chill movie, though. the vibe is meant to be stressful and unpleasant which isn't always the most fun thing while tripping
Had to watch Koyaanisqatsi over the course of like 3 days in an anthropology class. Best 3 days of the course. The rocket fucked me up though. Within a week I found it and watched it all the way through in one sitting. This thread makes me want to watch it again.
naqoyqatsi is kino, shows how dark the future is
are you sure it wasn't actually jared leto
>that scene of the flaming wreckage falling through the sky set to that music
religious experience every time
it's just each scene is so expressive and in your face, each one is worth a thousand words but also implications and everything just hits you at once while watching, it's uncomfortable but in a positive way because it's a learning experience
>I cry every time
*cough* pussy *cough*
It's trash
Amazing film, the sequels are great too you just have to watch them in the same way as koyaanisqatsi without comparing them to eachother.
so is the future
Pure kino ending
oh definitely, if you're in the right mindset it's top tier acid cinema but a lot of people might have a bad time watching it. my gf got so stressed out by the cash registers she had to leave the room and she was sober
No.
I want the ending to be something positive, to hold a message that despite the utter tragedy of the rocket failing and falling back to earth as it burns, the juxtaposition of the paintings are meant to represent that even a failure of such magnitude is still an utter marvel given our origins. Sadly, I think I am just being naive and that it's meant to represent how our aspirations are going to be the end of us. Given what user posted regarding the Anasazi and how they collapsed, perhaps this is the case.
What do you think it means, anons? Or rather what meaning does it hold for you?
one of the best parts tho.
Garbage film that tries to demonstrate the truth of pluralism and muh humanity with a camera, thus reducing the cultures represented to their shallowest aspect, refuting its own premise in the process. Complete reddit tier pleb horseshit for vain incels and roasties who can't bear to live with their own insignificance.
The concept of all three movies is great but where the second tried too hard to emulate the first, the third's ambition was too great for the people doing the visuals. So what we got was like an art student's first project using After Effects. Where the Koyaanisqatsi seems timeless, even with the contemporary city footage, Naqoyqatsi feels incredibly dated.
what movies do you like ?
This
>I cry every time
ANSWER ME, FRIENDS
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yes
The what?
Why was powaqqatsi so much worse? George Lucas actually attached his name to this one. Why?? It's 99% shots of the poorest people on earth working... wow so deep
i mean, how else can you demonstrate and stylize the significance of human achievement through the medium of film? your problem is that film itself isnt as profound as real life which is kinda the point of film, to give you something in a neat and easy to ingest package.
Because the first one was so popular, Big Hollywood had to try and cash in on the sequels.