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Movie Reviews of MicrocosmosMovie Review: MicroCosmos MacroAmazement Summary: 5 Stars
Having long been fascinated with the miniature realm of insects, this movie is a wonder to behold. The new camera techniques used lose the small depth of field, keeping everything in crisp focus & making all the insects appear enormous. (If you liked "Honey, I Shrunk The Kids" & the feeling of being miniaturized, you'll dig this movie.) When a large beetle goes for a run, you can almost hear thunder. Both children & adults should find this a beautiful & interesting movie!
Movie Review: Microcosmos Summary: 5 Stars
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We LOVE insects and regularly feature them in our artwork [viewable at OlioStudios.Blogspot.com], along with other wildlife.
Microcosmos is truly a work of art with an excellent soundtrack, coupled with micro sound effects from creatures therein. There is much to explore in the animal kingdom. Also view "Insectia" by Georges Brossard, whom found an Insectarium in Montreal, Canada.
Best,
Lee
OlioStudios.com
Movie Review: I found it!! Summary: 5 Stars
Several years ago I caught the last hour of this wonderful movie on an independant movie network. I had no idea what it was until I stumbled across it on one of my Amazon wanderings. Nature-lovers of all ages (seriously) should be enthralled with this unique film. With just natural sounds and some beautiful music, a captivating mood is created around the life of insects. Fascinating and beautiful, I highly recommend a viewing!
Movie Review: Virtuoso performance Summary: 5 Stars
The photography is technically outstanding! There are excellent stills of insects in books but here you watch the invertebrates in a field in France living their lives. A microcosmos in the grass that is dramatic and alien - and very beautiful. Each frame is so well composed you could hang it on the wall.
The film makers are the best possible ambassadors from nature to all of us insulated from it by technology.
Movie Review: Extraordinary. A REAL Bug's Life! Summary: 5 Stars
Maybe you have to be an amateur entomologist like me to get into this video. Or maybe not. The photography is amazing. There's very little diagog -- almost none, and it's in French. The rest of the video matches music to the footage of insects doing their thing. I love insects, and found this riveting. Even if you don't love insects, it's probably worth a watch -- it might change the way you think about insects.
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