Review of Senn

Senn (2013)
9/10
The Most Innovative, Creative Sci Fi Movie in Years
12 January 2019
13 August 2016. This sci fi movie is a brilliant fusion of the George Lucas classic dystopian futuristic THX-1138 (1971), the mysterious hard-hitting sci fi adventure thrill of Star Trek: The Movie Picture (1979) and the contemporary mind-bending celestial experience of Christopher Nolan's Interstellar (2014). The result is a gorgeously amazing cinematic experience of creative dazzling visuals along with a sharp Stanley Kubrick simplicity in set design and photography almost as a tribute to Kubrick's 2001: A Space Odyssey (1968) . What makes this superb movie come together is its underlying fresh musical new age tones artfully editing into the movie along with its solid melding of a variety of delicious hard core sci fi concepts into a simplified and low-budget full feature film.

This break through movie is a sensual feast of the harsh metallic and bleak life of drudgery along (even with its own written language and The Demolition Man (with an astronomical galactic vision of dazzling stellar craftsmanship and the meditative and delicate purity of nature. Mostly this movie is about connections at their most fundamental and multi-dimensional existence that transcends the current sci fi films of today. Except for a slight wobble in some musical strains and a brief prolonged droning dialogue early on, Senn is a breathtaking, step beyond into a compelling and extremely appealing science fiction mystery, adventure.
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