Natalia Alada's meditation on technology and how it is change existence is a gorgeous film.
Playing like a modern version of the Godfrey Reggio SQATSI trilogy it is a visually compelling film. Narrative wise I was less compelled with much of the whispered narration echoing other sources that are pondering how the world is changing.
While it is good on it's own terms, and something you won't be able to look away from while it's on the film will probably leave you once it's done.
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