Chemical Brothers: Don't Think

Música / Documental
Japón / Gran Bretaña, 2011, 88 min

Director:

Adam Smith

Cámara:

Nick Dance

Reparto:

Tom Rowlands

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inglés I do not take dance drugs and it definitely cannot be said about me that I am the target group, even though I occasionally watch The Chemical Brothers on YouTube and highly appreciate several of their videos. The problem with Don't Think is that what would work wonderfully on the surface of a several-minute music video appears monotonous in the form of a full-length film and despite all efforts, it cannot evoke the same feelings as being at a concert. Where I would prefer to watch the performers on stage, the camera repeatedly attacks the crowds of trance-induced Japanese people. Watching the concert must have been a fascinating spectacle, with laser effects, video mapping, and the musical expression of The Chemical Brothers. Yes, I would have quite liked to have been there. However, in my living room, it's just not the same, no matter how hard I try. If they divided the film into 20 music videos, my rating would be different. Like this, unfortunately, my overall impression is only 45%. ()

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