
Daft Punk's Electroma is an odyssey of two robots who journey across a mythic American landscape of haunting, surreal beauty on a quest to become human. Their symbolic quest, which takes them from endless two lane highways to small idyllic towns to the arid desert, finds Daft Punk once again resisting conformity and developing new ways to highlight their inventive vision. A silent feature-length film that made its international debut at the 2006 Cannes Film Festival, Electrom... (Full plot summary below)
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Daft Punk's Electroma is an odyssey of two robots who journey across a mythic American landscape of haunting, surreal beauty on a quest to become human. Their symbolic quest, which takes them from endless two lane highways to small idyllic towns to the arid desert, finds Daft Punk once again resisting conformity and developing new ways to highlight their inventive vision. A silent feature-length film that made its international debut at the 2006 Cannes Film Festival, Electroma will interest Daft Punk fans and film enthusiasts alike. With its breathtaking cinematography, innovative filming techniques, and above all its underlying search for humanity within a dystopian environment, Daft Punk have delivered a film that finds a common thread with their previous work while exploring new horizons as directors of their first feature film.
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| Milwaukee Journal SentinelTom HorgenWorth a look if you enjoy pretty images and a simple message wrapped in layers of artifice. |
| Shadows on the WallRich ClineA strange concoction that will thoroughly entrance some fans while boring others silly. |
| The Tyee (British Columbia)Dorothy WoodendBut despite the clichés, the overblown music, the sweeping cinematography, and a number of very identifiable film references, the film succeeds in making an impression. |
| User ReviewAndy Mloved it thought it was pretty awesome. the whole white room scene blew my mind. the music was just enough. watching the one robot explode was nuts. everything about it was just plain amazing. |
| User ReviewJazz CGreat film! The sort of film i would love to watch again. Not suitable for people with short-attention spam. This film is a perfect peice of art, the epitome of deathly silence and despaire. |
| User ReviewMike KDaft Punk have created their world and I want to be part of it! |
| User ReviewJeremy NI thought this movie was brilliant but that's just me. I can see why people get frustrated with the lack of dialogue or a complete score by Daft Punk. What they created was something completely original that was very beautiful to watch as opposed to just making Interstellar 5555 Part II |
| User ReviewMikey CITS MY FAVORITE AND THATS ALL THERE IS TOO IT... (^_^) sorry about the screaming, i just reallly like the movie, lol |
| User ReviewVicki HA fine art film that uses music so cool. Todd Rungren's "International Feel"!!!!!!!!!!!!! Lots on walking in the desert in those Suits and helmets |
| User ReviewJason Rfilm a matter avec 6 grammes 8 dans chaque oeil ! |