Watch: Electroma 2006 123movies, Full Movie Online – 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..
Plot: Follows the history of two robots, the members of Daft Punk, on their quest to become human.
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Your patience will be rewarded
First off, let me say that this film is 74 minutes of long scenes that go on with atmospheric non-daft punk music played to them, the narrative is there and it is a simple yet effective story but their is no dialogue. In other words you will have to be patient and have to want to watch this film in order to properly experience it.Story: 9/10 The story is a very simple tale of wanting be be something else and society not being ready to except new things. It is simply about two robots who want to be human. Their is no dialogue in the film and no “face acting” as the bots wear helmets, but the story is easy to follow.
Acting: 8/10 For what the acting is worth it is very good, as mentioned before there is no speech or human activity in the film, but that is the point. The robots feel robotic and even though there is no verbal communication emotions are put across very effectively through simple touches that actors add to their characters, for example the movement off the characters arms when they walk is slightly robotic, yet when one of the robots stares at a mirror we feel sadness through the portrayal. To understand what I mean you need to experience the film.
Visuals:10/10 The visuals in this film are fantastic for first time directors. Think Stanley Kubrick mixed with Ridley Scott sprinkled with David Lynch. The camera work is superb and the images in the film are striking. Sun drenched deserts, Children is steel helmets, robots marrying and slow motion burning to mention a few.
Audio: 9/10 The music in this film is not by Daft Punk but features music from Brian Eno and Jackson C. Frank as well as others. The music is amazing in some places (the last scenes music fits perfectly and has a haunting effect. Even though the music is not Daft Punk it is a brilliant score.
Overall: 9/10 A brilliantly slow film, excellently crafted and remenicent of Lynch and Kubrick, this is a film that requires patience, but those who are willing will be very pleased with the results.
Silent Shout!
I saw Daft Punk’s Electroma late last night at the Stockholm Filmfestival. This was right after seeing Gondry’s “The Science of Sleep” which was brilliant! This evening turned out to be a great french evening.. Even though I have always been a big fan of Daft Punk’s music, especially their live performances, I didn’t really think that I would enjoy Electroma that much, but I was wrong! I was really touched by this story of two Robots (the members in daft punk) trying to become human. The theme is similar to that of their latest album “Human After All”. It reminded me of Kubrick/Spielberg’s “A.I”, but Electroma is much more symbolical and humans play a less important role. The movie depicts the robots desire to be unique and human, and just like “Stalker” and other Tarkovsky movies the scenes are very long and for the most part there is no music just background noise, this made me really get into the movie. The whole movie is fantastic but the high rating is mostly due to the ending which is crazy good! I don’t know if Daft Punk’s robot-era is over after this movie, but I’m looking forward to seeing more stuff from them.This is probably a movie that many people might find boring because it is a very silent and slow movie (heard a guy in front of me snoring..) but give it a chance… The french are not as stupid as the look!
oh and the music is not daft punk, but I heard some Brian Eno and Curtis Mayfield, overall the music choices were excellent! Merci;)
Original Language en
Runtime 1 hr 14 min (74 min) (USA), 1 hr 34 min (94 min) (Mar del Plata) (Argentina)
Budget 0
Revenue 0
Status Released
Rated N/A
Genre Adventure, Drama, Sci-Fi
Director Thomas Bangalter, Guy-Manuel De Homem-Christo
Writer Thomas Bangalter, Guy-Manuel De Homem-Christo, Cédric Hervet
Actors Peter Hurteau, Michael Reich, Helena Stoddard
Country France, United States
Awards 2 nominations
Production Company N/A
Website N/A
Sound Mix Dolby Digital, DTS
Aspect Ratio 1.85 : 1
Camera Arriflex 435, Angenieux, Canon, Minolta and Zeiss Lenses
Laboratory N/A
Film Length N/A
Negative Format 35 mm (Kodak Vision 250D 5246)
Cinematographic Process Spherical
Printed Film Format 35 mm