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Heima

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Movie Review: Buyer Beware
Summary: 3 Stars

As a Title, this 2 disc DVD is a great companion for Sigur Ros fans who have not seen live perfomances and might want to take a look at the band on their natural enviroment, the beatiful and desolates Icelandic landscapes. But don't belive the product description on the back cover because it offers subtitles for the documentary on at least six different languages, incluiding danish, spanish and portuguese, but it only has english and japanese(ironically this last one isn't mentioned). Too bad for this great band to have such inaccurate advertisement (in some countries this might be cosidered fraud).

Movie Review: beautiful sound
Summary: 5 Stars

this is one of the best DTS 5.1 concerts iv'e heard. so clear and pure.
the video is also stunning and maybe a bluray version would be a great show off for the hdtv.

Movie Review: Just Fantastic
Summary: 5 Stars

REceived my copy yesterday, and watched both DVD's last night. The hauntic vocals with the beautiful scenery just takes you into a different world. Cannot wait to get home and watch again. Hope Sigur Ros come to Memphis TN. Anyone getting the chance to see live, MUST!!!!! Andy

Movie Review: Breathtaking
Summary: 5 Stars

This film captures everything beautiful about this band: their personality, their talent, their preformances, their homeland...It's all portrayed beautifully. I've never wanted to visit a place more than I now want to visit iceland.
The imagery is stunning, the preformances leave you staring, in a complete lack of words.
I couldn't recommend this more to anyone who likes this band.

Movie Review: 4.5 Stars... Outstanding "home" tour documentary
Summary: 4 Stars

On the heels of Sigur Ros' 20052-2006 world tour in support of the "Takk" album, the band decided to do something quite unique: travel around their home country of Iceland, playing free (and unannounced) shows on various locations for whoever cared to show up. They then decided to film the whole thing, and in the Fall of 2007, this gorgeous DVD was finally released.

"Heima" consists of 2 DVDs. DVD 1 (97 min.) brings the 'official' movie, and what a great treat it is. The movie is a mix of National Geographic Channel-like images of the country side of Iceland, in all of its rugged beauty, as well as a look at the Icelandic people themselves. The performances from Sigur Ros are outstanding, whether they are in a traditional setting such as the Reykjavik show, or whether they are performing entirely unplugged (no electricity whatsoever) at a remote setting where the band wants to show its support to some protesters against the planned construction of a huge dam. There are a number of performances inside as well, including what looks to be someone's living room (literally), but also a now-abandoned fish-processing factory. The band members of Sigur Ros (and of Amiina) give their perspectives throughout the movie. I need to make a special mention of how outstanding not only the movie looks, but also sounds. If you have a home-style theatre set-up (as I do), it will bring out the best of the movie, in particular the accoustics.

CD2 (152 min.) brings the accumulation of the performances, without the interviews. Be aware: there are a number of repeat perfornances from DVD1 (not sure why they decided to include those again), and also a number of additional performances. For me, THE standout moment is the 15+ min. explosive performace of "Popplagid" from the Reykjavik show. I had the chance to see Sigur Ros twice on the "Takk" tour, and several times since then, most recently a couple of weeks ago at Bonnaroo in a spectecular 1 AM set. They continue to get better and better, in my opinion. Meanwhile, "Heima" is an absolute must for any Sigur Ros fan, period.
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