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Rated 5 out of 5 stars
reall good
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Truly a groundbreaking project, INTERSTELLA 5555: The 5tory of the 5ecret 5tar 5ystem is the result of a union between mega-popular French house band Daft Punk and legendary anime auteur Leiji Matsumoto. It's the world's first house musical, a story set to the entirety of Daft Punk's ‘Discovery’ album, with no dialogue or interruption. For fans of Daft Punk or Leiji Matsumoto, this is the Holy Grail; it is, quite simply, one of the coolest things ever produced. The music, the action, the story and the characters all come together to create a totally unique visual and aural experience unlike anything else out there.
Naturally, you can't expect a deep storyline or rich characterization from a movie that has no spoken dialogue. Despite being based entirely on the strengths of ‘Discovery’, INTERSTELLA 5555 has a serviceable (if slightly goofy) storyline with sympathetic characters. It's no deeper than a kiddy pool, but in terms of simple pleasures, it's best to just sit back and enjoy it. Basically, it goes like this: an alien band, unnamed in the opening scenes, is kidnapped by an evil radio executive who transforms them into humans and turns them in to ‘The Crescendolls’, the Earth's newest pop sensation. They've had their memories erased, their skin color changed, and their fabulous alien wardrobes replaced. Shep, a pilot with a space cruiser shaped like a gigantic guitar (who also happens to be a die-hard fan of the band), gets the distress call from the band's home planet and takes off for Earth. What follows is a frantic chase, a heroic rescue, an untimely death, a vicious battle and a hero's welcome. It isn't Shakespeare, but it's hard not to get caught up in the story.
In fact, the amazingly effective characterization in INTERSTELLA 5555 is a big part of the film's success. The hero, Shep, is a brilliantly simple audience identification character. He goes to the rescue because he's a huge fan of the band and dreams of falling in love with the band's female guitarist (check out track #3, Digital Love, for a beautifully realized dream sequence featuring the two together). Basically, everyone on the planet can identify with this; we're rooting for Shep because we can easily see ourselves in his shoes. Considering this is essentially an hour-long music video, that's quite an accomplishment. I can't remember the last time ever having cared about a character in one of Blink 182's videos.
The visuals are absolutely top-notch. Created with what was obviously a large budget, Leiji Matsumoto's unique and classic character designs are brought to lush, fluid life. Aesthetically, this film is a masterpiece. There's nary a spot of poor animation, and the colors are rich and vibrant. Aurally, if you're a Daft Punk fan, you'll be in heaven. What happens on screen so perfectly fits the ‘Discovery’ album, you'll swear they tore the images straight out of your head. Daft Punk is widely considered to be the best House band on the planet, and rightfully so. What they've created here is a unique, fun, enjoyable album that is impeccably married with another art form. It's genius.
Basically, if you're a fan of either the band or the designer, you don't need to be told to run out and buy this. INTERSTELLA 5555 is beautifully animated, fun to watch, easy to get in to, and surprisingly hip. Anime, while it is swiftly becoming ‘cool’, has never really entered the realm of ‘hip’, which is something completely different. INTERSTELLA 5555 brings anime into the world of designer clothes, limousines, and celebrity, and it seems a perfect fit. This film seems to belong somewhere right outside the definition of ‘anime’; like Miyazaki's film, it transcends the media clichés, but owes a great deal of its success to what came before it. Don't miss it.
This review is from Daft Punk & Leiji Matsumoto's Interstella 5555: The 5tory of the 5ecret 5tar 5ystem [DVD] [2003]
I would recommend this to a friend
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Daft Punk
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Leiji Matsumoto who created Captain Harlock, Starblazers & Queen Esmerelda created the animated sequenses for Daft Punk - Discovery album. I love the old animation style and how it brings to life the music in a well told story. It follows the tale of a band who is kidnapped from another planet and brought to Earth and are put under mind control of the evil music promoter and their journey to escape and get back home. The action sequences matches the music and the timing between the two is great. The music is catchy and addictive. Funny thing is that I was not familar with Daft Punk and only saw the video for the music video of opening song, "One More Time" and have been hooked on the band ever since. I definately recommend this to any anime fan.
This review is from Daft Punk & Leiji Matsumoto's Interstella 5555: The 5tory of the 5ecret 5tar 5ystem [DVD] [2003]
I would recommend this to a friend
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Great companion to the album
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This movie plays each song from Daft Punk's "Discovery" album back to back, with an animated story going along for the ride. Both fans of Daft Punk and anime should find something to like in this movie. In fact, portions of this movie were aired on TV as music videos, and they turned out to be pretty popular.
Although the movie contains no words (other than the occasional song lyrics), the meaning of the images comes through quite clearly and is never confusing. It's like one long, cohesive music video.
I think perhaps the only way you wont like this is if you're not a fan of Daft Punk or anime. Play it at a party to enjoy the music and have some visuals going, or watch it as a movie and enjoy the show.
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This review is from Daft Punk & Leiji Matsumoto's Interstella 5555: The 5tory of the 5ecret 5tar 5ystem [DVD] [2003]
I would recommend this to a friend
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Surprisingly Wonderful
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I've never been a fan of dialogue-free movies, nor was I ever terribly fond of Daft Punk's music. Then I saw Interstella 5555, and my opinion did a total 180. The songs on the Discovery album took on an entirely new life when they were paired with Matsumoto's work, and I've acquired an entirely new appreciation for both.
Might not be every person's cup of tea, but if you're into anime and electronic music, this might just be worth your money.
This review is from Daft Punk & Leiji Matsumoto's Interstella 5555: The 5tory of the 5ecret 5tar 5ystem [DVD] [2003]
I would recommend this to a friend
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Best Idea Ever
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This has to be one of the greatest meet-ups in cinema history. Leiji Matsumoto, one of the premier animators, brings his unique animation style to the unique sounding Daft Punk. Fans of either Matsumoto or Daft Punk must have this DVD
This review is from Daft Punk & Leiji Matsumoto's Interstella 5555: The 5tory of the 5ecret 5tar 5ystem [DVD] [2003]
I would recommend this to a friend
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Great movie.. it was a present for my daughter
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great movie ..,. it was a present for my daughter and she loved it .. also great shipping.
This review is from Daft Punk & Leiji Matsumoto's Interstella 5555: The 5tory of the 5ecret 5tar 5ystem [DVD] [2003]