may197
Joined Aug 2014
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I was sceptical at first, as it's always interesting to see a show having either the best or the worst star-ratings. After watching the trailer, it was obvious it is topically connecte to a certain celebrity. But you don't have to be a supporter of said celebrity (at all) to appreciate this movie..the rant in one specific scene is epic, Swarm deserves all the awards, just for that, I truly enjoyed it. It is a surprising series, leaving me wanting more (seasons). What the writers/producers/directors/actors did here is simply fantastic. It wil take you on a beautiful strange emotionally charged visual roller coaster ride you will surely enjoy. After a certain episode (not mentioning which, as not to spoil it for anyone) it simply blew my mind. I binged it, might watch it again, and hope there will be more like this!
This documentary is amazing. For everyone, but especially for people born in the 70ies or early 80ies, who saw movies like Jurassic Park at the theatre as a teenager or young adult. I remember being amazed by the dinosaur scenes and CGI of Jurassic Park, I went to see it twice at the local theatre. It is mind-blowing to see the back story to the events around the creation of the movie in this very personal and intimate documentary.
What an amazing artist he is and was. What he went through would break the spirit of most, I am glad he is where he is at today, it takes a lot of strength and courage! I am thankful to the filmmakers for taking the time to tell his story, it touched me deeply. As it is said in the film "That's the gift of getting older. You allow yourself to make big mistakes, like really big mistakes, and going through the wrong door and finding your way out - that's where the gold is."
This film helps the world to see who the real artists were creating those amazing movies and insane special effects, and how they were being used and mistreated by their "superiors".
A must watch.
What an amazing artist he is and was. What he went through would break the spirit of most, I am glad he is where he is at today, it takes a lot of strength and courage! I am thankful to the filmmakers for taking the time to tell his story, it touched me deeply. As it is said in the film "That's the gift of getting older. You allow yourself to make big mistakes, like really big mistakes, and going through the wrong door and finding your way out - that's where the gold is."
This film helps the world to see who the real artists were creating those amazing movies and insane special effects, and how they were being used and mistreated by their "superiors".
A must watch.