The Chemical Brothers: Don't Think

2012 "Don't think, let it flow, surrender to the void."
8.2| 1h25m| en
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With Don't Think, multi GRAMMY® Award-winning electronic music duo The Chemical Brothers bring their mind-bendingly psychedelic live show to the big screen for the first time, and in grand style. A state of art spectacle shot at Japan's Fujirock Festival in front of 50,000 ravenous fans, Don't Think combines the Chemical Brothers famously ferocious modern electronic sounds and hardcore dance beats with eye-popping visuals. Directed by their longtime visual collaborator Adam Smith, and shot on 20 cameras, Don't Think is the first concert film to feature Dolby 7:1 surround sound, mixed for the screen by the band, and includes 2 new Chemical Brothers tracks. Don't think, let it flow, surrender to the void.

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CommentsXp Best movie ever!
Solidrariol Am I Missing Something?
SpunkySelfTwitter It’s an especially fun movie from a director and cast who are clearly having a good time allowing themselves to let loose.
Stephan Hammond It is an exhilarating, distressing, funny and profound film, with one of the more memorable film scores in years,
junmast great Cinematography, great sound recording, great lighting, great performance but AWFUL EDITING! it shows the audience too often. half of the film is just about people raising their arms and showing their armpits...I mean, who wants to see those crowds that often? Many of stereotype editors think that they should contribute the dynamic mood of the concert, by using MTV editing style. Yes, I know that works most of the times. But the Chemical Brothers gig is an exception. Their visual effects are stunning and already perfect. It doesn't need that typical MTV editing. This is like watching the film Avengers and in the screen, the audiences are keep showing. Chemical brothers has the best visual effects for the live show and it's pity that the editors ruined it.
torymcc This movie is The Chemical Brothers at their best! An absolute feast of amazing and stunning visuals, set to the music of two of the original pioneers of electronic music. The direction of Adam Smith is outstanding, directing and creating the show with the Chemical Brothers, and then directing the movie. The movie has been filmed at the Fuji Rock Festival in Japan, and the direction and editing immerses the viewer straight into the atmosphere. The brothers are in vintage form, and produce a long and satisfying set with tunes covering their whole range of albums.A truly brilliant, impressive and overwhelming experience. A must to watch on a big screen with a pumping sound system to get the full effect. 9 out of 10 stars.
paperstsoapco-2 This has to be one of the most visually brilliant concert movies I've ever seen. I would go as far to say it had some of the most brilliant visuals of any movie I've seen. Any fan of 2001: A Space Odyssey, Enter the Void and Speed Racer type-psychedelic quick-cut mind-blowing exploding color visuals will appreciate this movie.The visual aspect is impressive enough on its own, but when perfectly synced to the ridiculously energetic live show and music of the Chemical Brothers, it takes on a transcendent euphoric life.10/10. HIGHly recommended."just get yourself high"
Nicolas Giraldi Excellent show, sound and camera work like only the Japanese can provideThe theater blow up with people dancing like it was a live show, amazing show to watch on a theater, great experience if you've never watch them live or you want to hear them again on full volumeThere are a few "cut scenes" between the songs that are pretty cool to watch, I loved the girl on stasis and the crazy people with the fliesNeed to get a BR Copy ASAPGreat show if you're a fan of electronic music and irresistible if you're a fan of them