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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A total lack of plastic culture. A formless music made only for a lame effect. A film about nothing, with nothing to say. I had the feeling that I was watching a student film made with the money of millionaire father, who comes from the country of kitsch. The abundance of signs and frames, even if some of them look baroque, makes the film like a cake with all the ingredients of an unsalted soup.
The character does not play. It just shows that it exists, behaving like in real life, simple and embarrassing. Basically, a very long music video, hard to watch and after which you miss Soul II Soul.
Si deep; no way.
The character does not play. It just shows that it exists, behaving like in real life, simple and embarrassing. Basically, a very long music video, hard to watch and after which you miss Soul II Soul.
Si deep; no way.
"Circus Maximus" a directorial collaboration with visionaries Kahlil Joseph, Valdimar Jóhannsson, Harmony Korine, and Nicolas Winding Refn, isn't merely a movie-it's an audiovisual journey that plunges its audience into a mind-bending, psychedelic exploration of the artist's road to Utopia. This cinematic masterpiece, deeply inspired by Alejandro Jodorowsky's "The Holy Mountain" (La montaña sagrada), delves deep into the enigmatic concept of Utopia while unraveling the notion that its attainment is merely a fleeting illusion, emphasizing that the true essence lies within the journey itself. Seamlessly weaving together striking visuals, hypnotic soundscapes, and introspective storytelling, "Circus Maximus" offers an unparalleled immersive experience that transcends conventional movie genres.
The film's core message is a contemplative one: Utopia, that seemingly unattainable state of perfection and contentment, is a mirage. Travis Scott and his team employ their collective artistry to illustrate the paradox of the pursuit, inviting the audience to ponder the nature of desire and the ever-elusive search for fulfillment. Through a series of mesmerizing sequences, viewers are taken on a whirlwind voyage that mirrors Scott's own creative evolution and personal growth.
What sets "Circus Maximus" apart is its profound connection to Travis Scott's latest album, intricately exploring the symbiotic relationship between music and visual storytelling. Each track is not only heard but experienced through the lens of the film, with every lyric and melody given deeper meaning within the context of the narrative. As the movie unfolds, the audience gains fresh insights into the artist's emotional landscape, underscoring the thought and intention behind each composition.
The visuals of "Circus Maximus" are a kaleidoscope of ethereal landscapes, vivid colors, and surreal imagery. The psychedelic visuals draw viewers into a trance-like state, mirroring the trippy, otherworldly quality of Scott's music. This synergy of sight and sound acts as a catalyst for introspection, allowing the audience to delve into the underlying themes of the human condition, desire, and the pursuit of something greater.
At its core, "Circus Maximus" is a testament to Travis Scott's artistic vision and his ability to provoke thought through his craft. It transcends the realm of a traditional movie, instead becoming a multisensory experience that engages both the conscious and subconscious mind. With its rich symbolism and intricate storytelling, the film becomes a canvas for individual interpretation, encouraging viewers to find their own connection to the narrative.
In conclusion, "Circus Maximus" is a captivating odyssey that defies convention and pushes the boundaries of visual storytelling. Through its mesmerizing blend of music, imagery, and narrative, it transcends the ordinary, inviting audiences to question the nature of Utopia and the significance of the journey. Travis Scott and his co-directors' audacious exploration of the human psyche and the pursuit of an ideal resonates deeply, leaving an indelible mark on anyone fortunate enough to experience this immersive masterpiece.
The film's core message is a contemplative one: Utopia, that seemingly unattainable state of perfection and contentment, is a mirage. Travis Scott and his team employ their collective artistry to illustrate the paradox of the pursuit, inviting the audience to ponder the nature of desire and the ever-elusive search for fulfillment. Through a series of mesmerizing sequences, viewers are taken on a whirlwind voyage that mirrors Scott's own creative evolution and personal growth.
What sets "Circus Maximus" apart is its profound connection to Travis Scott's latest album, intricately exploring the symbiotic relationship between music and visual storytelling. Each track is not only heard but experienced through the lens of the film, with every lyric and melody given deeper meaning within the context of the narrative. As the movie unfolds, the audience gains fresh insights into the artist's emotional landscape, underscoring the thought and intention behind each composition.
The visuals of "Circus Maximus" are a kaleidoscope of ethereal landscapes, vivid colors, and surreal imagery. The psychedelic visuals draw viewers into a trance-like state, mirroring the trippy, otherworldly quality of Scott's music. This synergy of sight and sound acts as a catalyst for introspection, allowing the audience to delve into the underlying themes of the human condition, desire, and the pursuit of something greater.
At its core, "Circus Maximus" is a testament to Travis Scott's artistic vision and his ability to provoke thought through his craft. It transcends the realm of a traditional movie, instead becoming a multisensory experience that engages both the conscious and subconscious mind. With its rich symbolism and intricate storytelling, the film becomes a canvas for individual interpretation, encouraging viewers to find their own connection to the narrative.
In conclusion, "Circus Maximus" is a captivating odyssey that defies convention and pushes the boundaries of visual storytelling. Through its mesmerizing blend of music, imagery, and narrative, it transcends the ordinary, inviting audiences to question the nature of Utopia and the significance of the journey. Travis Scott and his co-directors' audacious exploration of the human psyche and the pursuit of an ideal resonates deeply, leaving an indelible mark on anyone fortunate enough to experience this immersive masterpiece.
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...
20 minutes of some interesting, some annoying, and some creative visuals that aid the UTOPIA experience. The human pyramid one and the one set in an African country stood out.
Other than that, the remainder is just a boring 55 minutes of Travis performing the rest of the album live in an old arena, nothing interesting or worthwhile. What's even the point of a live performance that takes up 75% of the "film" if you're going to play the studio recordings over the whole thing.
Simply an over-bloated music video, it's a shame cause it started off really good, then they ran out of ideas. But, I understand that this supposedly should've been the first time fans are exposed to the album and its world, watching it after having the album for weeks now doesn't add much of a value to the overall experience.
Other than that, the remainder is just a boring 55 minutes of Travis performing the rest of the album live in an old arena, nothing interesting or worthwhile. What's even the point of a live performance that takes up 75% of the "film" if you're going to play the studio recordings over the whole thing.
Simply an over-bloated music video, it's a shame cause it started off really good, then they ran out of ideas. But, I understand that this supposedly should've been the first time fans are exposed to the album and its world, watching it after having the album for weeks now doesn't add much of a value to the overall experience.
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.
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)
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- Runtime1 hour 15 minutes
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- Aspect ratio
- 1.78 : 1
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