The film is a surreal and psychedelic journey, uniting a collective of visionary filmmakers from around the world in a kaleidoscopic exploration of human experience and the power of soundsca... Read allThe film is a surreal and psychedelic journey, uniting a collective of visionary filmmakers from around the world in a kaleidoscopic exploration of human experience and the power of soundscapes.The film is a surreal and psychedelic journey, uniting a collective of visionary filmmakers from around the world in a kaleidoscopic exploration of human experience and the power of soundscapes.
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Utopia is already fantastic, but having this go along side with the music adds an element that can't be described. I went to see the film opening night solo, and to my shock plenty others were there in the same boat. The energy of listening and seeing the album first with others was a great feeling, and being able to talk and admire the music with others was an experience I won't forget. The film feels like the perfect wrap to make "Utopia" truly come alive and allow the listener to better fulfill the vision of the music in there mind by showing them exactly was the vision was behind it. Fantastic movie and would see again in theatres.
Also thank you for the shirt Travis I appreciate it :)
Also thank you for the shirt Travis I appreciate it :)
Im the biggest trav glazer known to man and personally i loved the psychedelic experience of this movie but everything just seemed very repetitive. Yes though i wouldnt exactly consider this a movie, its still a piece of art. Would i watch this again? Probably not. Though each and every music video repeated the same songs, each one had a different theme, vibe, and visual which just emphasize the ambiguity of the movie. I loved the way the directors were able to think of so many music videos for the same songs. All in all, this was a pretty solid film for an unskippable album, though there were some flaws, it was an enjoyable experience.
So upfront I'll say that I don't listen to the artist who stars in this movie. I don't know any songs he sings, I only saw this movie because my son wanted to go see it. Walking into the theater I had no expectations for this movie, I had no idea what is was about (and honestly, I still don't.) I did read the synopsis of the movie online right before it started and I must say that it was not accurate. I read that it was a psychedelic, visual, mind bending experience, and I must disagree. This was a bunch of poorly executed shots of different places, an odd conversation between the music artists and producer Rick Rubin with a weird and bad lip sync performance to end the hour and 15 minutes of trying to stay awake... I would pay $5k to a lawyer to get the $60 back that I paid for the 2 tickets. When you see a bad movie, it's disappointing but it is what it is- some are good and some are not but this was different- my son felt like he was tricked. He said the movie was marked to be something it wasn't, not even close. Yes, even my son (who does listen to this artist) was dumbfounded at how bad this was.. I only gave it 2 stars instead of 1 because it was time I got to spend with my son. That's it. Wow, just wow this was horrible...
The title basically says it all.
I loved Utopia as an album, I thought it was great, and that the features, instrumentals and performance were amazing. And this was supposed to go like hand-in-hand with the album and explain it all.
And in a way, I guess it did, but there's not a whole lot here. It's cleanly shot, almost all of the segments have incredible quality.
Each of the segments.fit their respective tracks quite well, but underneath it all, there's not a whole lot here.
It's painfully boring, there's essentially no plot, what there is is just a couple subplots for a few minute long segments that lead to nothing. I enjoyed the album, but I can take and leave this.
I loved Utopia as an album, I thought it was great, and that the features, instrumentals and performance were amazing. And this was supposed to go like hand-in-hand with the album and explain it all.
And in a way, I guess it did, but there's not a whole lot here. It's cleanly shot, almost all of the segments have incredible quality.
Each of the segments.fit their respective tracks quite well, but underneath it all, there's not a whole lot here.
It's painfully boring, there's essentially no plot, what there is is just a couple subplots for a few minute long segments that lead to nothing. I enjoyed the album, but I can take and leave this.
Travis Scott, one of the most prominent names in the contemporary music scene, recently treated his fans to an immersive audiovisual experience titled "CIRCUS MAXIMUS." This 1-hour and 15-minute short film serves as a visual journey through his latest work, the album "UTOPIA," offering a unique blend of music videos, live performances, and thought-provoking narrative.
Strengths:
Incredible Visuals: "CIRCUS MAXIMUS" captivates from the very beginning with its stunning visual aesthetics. The art direction and design create a surreal world where futuristic elements intertwine with hints of dystopia, transporting the viewer into Travis Scott's stylized vision of utopia.
Masterful Cinematography: The cinematography is a masterpiece in itself. Scenes are skillfully framed and lit, capturing the raw energy and immersive atmosphere of the "UTOPIA" world. Each shot seems thoughtfully composed to convey specific emotions, while the color palette intensifies the sensory experience.
Hidden Meanings: Travis Scott is known for layers of symbolism in his creations. "CIRCUS MAXIMUS" is no exception, as it carries hidden meanings and metaphors, allowing for a deeper interpretation of the visual narrative. Visual elements often have a double entendre, inviting viewers to unravel the mysteries behind the images.
Travis Scott's Music: The heart of the experience undoubtedly lies in Travis Scott's music. Music video clips from the "UTOPIA" album are seamlessly integrated into the visual narrative, creating a synergistic fusion of sound and imagery. Scott's catchy beats and distinctive lyrics find new visual life, enriching the understanding of the songs.
Weaknesses:
More Show than Film: While the blend of music videos and live performances is exhilarating, "CIRCUS MAXIMUS" sometimes leans more towards an extended concert than a cohesive short film. This might leave viewers seeking a more traditional narrative somewhat disoriented.
Tied to Travis Scott: Those who aren't fans of Travis Scott or the genre might find it challenging to connect with the film. Given the central nature of Scott's music, the experience is heavily centered around his aesthetic and style, which could exclude those who aren't attuned to his work.
In summary, "CIRCUS MAXIMUS" is a hypnotic and captivating journey into Travis Scott's creative mind. With incredible visuals, lush cinematography, layers of meaning, and an immersive soundtrack, it offers an experience that delves deep into the unique vision of "UTOPIA." While it leans more towards extended concert territory, those who appreciate Travis Scott's music and aesthetics will find this short film to be a truly immersive audiovisual experience. However, it's important to note that this experience might not be as appealing to those who don't resonate with the musical style or the artist in question.
Strengths:
Incredible Visuals: "CIRCUS MAXIMUS" captivates from the very beginning with its stunning visual aesthetics. The art direction and design create a surreal world where futuristic elements intertwine with hints of dystopia, transporting the viewer into Travis Scott's stylized vision of utopia.
Masterful Cinematography: The cinematography is a masterpiece in itself. Scenes are skillfully framed and lit, capturing the raw energy and immersive atmosphere of the "UTOPIA" world. Each shot seems thoughtfully composed to convey specific emotions, while the color palette intensifies the sensory experience.
Hidden Meanings: Travis Scott is known for layers of symbolism in his creations. "CIRCUS MAXIMUS" is no exception, as it carries hidden meanings and metaphors, allowing for a deeper interpretation of the visual narrative. Visual elements often have a double entendre, inviting viewers to unravel the mysteries behind the images.
Travis Scott's Music: The heart of the experience undoubtedly lies in Travis Scott's music. Music video clips from the "UTOPIA" album are seamlessly integrated into the visual narrative, creating a synergistic fusion of sound and imagery. Scott's catchy beats and distinctive lyrics find new visual life, enriching the understanding of the songs.
Weaknesses:
More Show than Film: While the blend of music videos and live performances is exhilarating, "CIRCUS MAXIMUS" sometimes leans more towards an extended concert than a cohesive short film. This might leave viewers seeking a more traditional narrative somewhat disoriented.
Tied to Travis Scott: Those who aren't fans of Travis Scott or the genre might find it challenging to connect with the film. Given the central nature of Scott's music, the experience is heavily centered around his aesthetic and style, which could exclude those who aren't attuned to his work.
In summary, "CIRCUS MAXIMUS" is a hypnotic and captivating journey into Travis Scott's creative mind. With incredible visuals, lush cinematography, layers of meaning, and an immersive soundtrack, it offers an experience that delves deep into the unique vision of "UTOPIA." While it leans more towards extended concert territory, those who appreciate Travis Scott's music and aesthetics will find this short film to be a truly immersive audiovisual experience. However, it's important to note that this experience might not be as appealing to those who don't resonate with the musical style or the artist in question.
Did you know
- TriviaThis movie was announced by Travis Scott at Rolling Loud Miami 2023, on July 24th. During his set, a video played announcing the film, which was confirmed by him at the end of his set.
- ConnectionsEdited into Travis Scott: Modern Jam (2023)
- How long is Circus Maximus?Powered by Alexa
Details
- Runtime
- 1h 15m(75 min)
- Color
- Aspect ratio
- 1.78 : 1
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