This is a wonderful film, it's truly dark, and quite frankly disturbing.
However, The reason I am giving it lower marks is the music. The music is so distracting, I find myself muting the audio just to avoid it. I would have liked the film a great deal more without the music. Musical taste, is, however, highly subjective.
How the documentarian was able to have such access, that is so "National Geographic Real", is beyond comprehension. I think that's what makes this film a visual masterpiece. The picture edit is composed, flowing, patient and poignant.
So, this is certainly a must SEE film, but thank goodness for subtitles.
Yes! I am sure some people will love the music.... :-)
However, The reason I am giving it lower marks is the music. The music is so distracting, I find myself muting the audio just to avoid it. I would have liked the film a great deal more without the music. Musical taste, is, however, highly subjective.
How the documentarian was able to have such access, that is so "National Geographic Real", is beyond comprehension. I think that's what makes this film a visual masterpiece. The picture edit is composed, flowing, patient and poignant.
So, this is certainly a must SEE film, but thank goodness for subtitles.
Yes! I am sure some people will love the music.... :-)