Dylan Murray - Koyaanisqatsi
I thought this film we watched in class was a fabulous representation of how humans have taken over the environment and made the planet their own. From my own perspective, and I am not sure if it was done this way, but the film developed through time from the looks of it. What I mean by this is that it focused on nature in the beginning and slowly showed buildings as it went on. It then went to vehicles and cities. The scene that stood out to me as this went on were the lines of people where there was no personal space between a single person in the crowd. I liked that it spent longer times on certain shots in the footage which really helped with the musical narrative of the film. I think that the music was as well, amazing just like the film, because it helped bring emotion that not many real films can do. Not one word of dialogue except the haunting phrase in a chant being the name of the film really helped show us its true message the viewer was supposed to understand.
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