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Mercutio said:Anyone here ever seen Koyaanisqatsi or Powaqqatsi?
Possibly more the latter than former, both movies endevour to show the changes modern civilization has wrought on nature. Most of the images look almost unreal but at the same time utterly prosaic. I'm watching Koyaanisqatsi right now.
Beachgoers laying yards from a chemical plant (replace chemical plant with steel mill and you have Lake Michigan), desolate industrial complexes, a cityscape with cars as a circulatory system... and a movement from the natural valleys between mountains to the manmade centers of huge cities.
It's oddly enthralling.
Awesome films Merc, although I must say I like Koyaanisqatsi better than Powaqqatsi. I much prefer the destructive city scenes to the African tribal stuff. The scenes of the high rise buildings coming down in Koyaanisqatsi are just amazing, not to mention the time lapse footage in the cities.
Have you seen Baraka? If not you must get it. I believe it was done by the same people and is the more recent addition to the collection. Some great images in this one too. There's a scene with baby chickens on conveyor belts being piled on top of each other ready to be shuffled along, sexed and sorted, during which the scene changes back and forth to a packed subway station in Japan with people shuffling on and off trains and through turnstiles.
Such amazing imagery, it provokes thoughts in parts of your brain you didn't even know you had.