Electroma (2006) 1080p 90%
Released in , Electroma is a 74-minute, dialogue-free journey that follows two robots on a singular, desperate quest: to become human. Unlike their previous visual projects, this film features no music by Daft Punk . Instead, it uses a haunting soundtrack of choral music, Brian Eno, and Todd Rundgren to underscore the vast, lonely landscapes of the Californian desert. Why Watch in 1080p?
Summary: Daft Punk's Electroma is weird. This is “art” that I'm sure some would brand as pretentious. But, hey – I love Daft Punk' Cinema Parrot Disco FILM REVIEW: DAFT PUNK'S ELECTROMA (FRANCE, 2006) Electroma (2006) 1080p
Before they were "Doing It Right" with Random Access Memories , Daft Punk—the legendary French duo of Guy-Manuel de Homem-Christo and Thomas Bangalter—stepped behind the camera to create one of the most polarizing and visually arresting pieces of "robot" cinema: . A Quest to Be Human Released in , Electroma is a 74-minute, dialogue-free
Robots, Deserts, and Existential Silence: Revisitng Daft Punk's Electroma (2006) Why Watch in 1080p
: The "robotic" aesthetic is framed against quiet suburbs and endless salt flats, creating an austere atmosphere that is best appreciated in crisp HD.

