Waiting 11 years for this? Kind of a bittersweet present after all this time.
Having seen the cinematic trilogy masterpieces 'Koyaanisqatsi', 'Powaqqatsi' and 'Naqoyqatsi', fans of Godrey Reggio, the director who pretty much invented his own genre, expected a lot of this.Does it deliver? Of course, as usual the photography is stunning and this time in black & white. BUT in comparison with the trilogy, Godfrey spends a lot of time developing the first part, taking nearly half an hour for close-ups of one gorilla and people.
Then it is followed by his usual wide angle and time lapse photography of mostly urban waste land.
The mood as usual is kind of depressing, but in contrary to his famous trilogy the opening sequence takes far too long and may I use the word 'boring'. The whole film feels kind of uninspired of new ideas. It more feels like a recycling of old ideas, with the same moral message. Godfrey Regio used to be cutting edge at the time, now Godfrey Regio seams to be happy repeating what has been done before and even much better.
Viewers who did not see his trilogy will still feel surprised, but those who do know the previous work can't help but feeling disappointed.
score 6/10
R-Clercx 28 October 2014
Reprint: https://www.imdb.com/review/rw3112826/35660
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