Infamousta
brilliant actors, brilliant editing
ChicDragon
It's a mild crowd pleaser for people who are exhausted by blockbusters.
Sameer Callahan
It really made me laugh, but for some moments I was tearing up because I could relate so much.
h4vr4n
One of the best documentary films I ever seen. I liked the way, how the differences of our society, nature, culture are trying to divide us and how easy music connecting people in one complex entity again. I totally agree with a theory, that we are dancing and singing apes although speaking and using PC's:)) The music is really a one of the best parts of it. The mixture of tribal and tech beats are very nice. I recommend to buy soundtrack or other LP's from Lucky People Center group. This kind of movies are bringing peace and tranquility to our minds. There is only one small problem. I could not find the seller of this movie. It's possible to see it after you download compressed version from any p2p service, but quality is low (don't forget to download English subtitles too, the movie in p2p I found only with Swedish ones) and you have to find it first of course. Anybody find the way how or where to buy this movie, please let me know:)))
Atavisten
This manifesto of a will away from modern life of credit cards and fear of death is composed of images juxtaposed against each other, urban skyscrapers against mother nature, Japanese noise artists against African tribal people. We see Bill Clinton and Dalai Lama. Different people tell their view of life, like the Maori, a man living in the jungle for six years, one scientist discover the power the gibbons scream evokes, a porn actress from the happy days of porn teaches the gospel of ecstasy and so on.Somehow it failed on its course, we get the point, but its lacking in depth. The montages as well as the music could be done better.
oddjobrod
A beautiful, perfectly edited ethnographic film that fills you with joy and sorrow and makes you want to change yourself and your world. Great tunes composed by the Swedish crew who break new ground with their non-linear sound/narration/music combinations.
nicklas
Lucky People Center International takes us on a journey around the world, navigating by means of people's inner life. The use of music and rhythm and the pulsating form of the film are reminiscent of the aesthetic tools of music videos, and provide a fresh approach to documentary filming.The film team spent two years travelling the world looking for people and ways of living reflecting the world as it approaches the year 2000. The people we meet open different doors to belief and life-affirming vigour, and embody different stances in a world characterised by unrelenting change. Dreams, a sense of quest and critical thinking are seen to be matters of concern for all life on earth. We encounter voodoo powers, the investigative methods of a brain research scientist, Buddhism's view of death, a former porn actress and her thoughts on pleasure, a banker and his ecstatic needs, and much more, all held together by musical rhythms and the song of the gibbon.