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Q&A with Morgen, filmmaker Mark Romanek, and musician Mike Garson at the TCL Chinese Theatre in Hollywood Save 30% on Moonage Daydream‘s Blu-ray format that includes the entire two hours and 14 minutes of film as well as never-before-seen footage of performances from albums including The Jean Genie, Aladdin Sane, Space Oddity, Heroes, Let’s Dance, Modern Love, Young Americans, Changes and more. The 5.1 DTS-HD MA mix has a lot of sonic layers to manage during the run time, as Morgen is working to create a sense of beautiful chaos to the

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Moonage Daydream" is not a documentary about David Bowie. It's a love letter to the musician, with director Brett Morgen ("Crossfire Hurricane,"

Moonage Daydream 4K Blu-ray delivers truly amazing video and audio in this excellent Blu-ray release But even though the cameras loved Bowie and there was always plenty of material with him to feed the demand for information about his life and legacy, the truth is that it was never enough. There are two reasons for this. First, Bowie was an introverted person who sought solace because it stimulated his mind and too much of what he did when the cameras were not around remained veiled in secrecy. It is why a great deal of mystique developed around him and a lot of people became fascinated by it. Second, Bowie was very smart and did a lot of interesting things to take maximum advantage of the mystique. For example, Bowie intentionally created a lot of controversies, merged them with the mystique, and enhanced his strangeness because he understood its market potential. In other words, while the strangeness defined Bowie, over the years it was also brilliantly managed by Bowie to ensure the longevity of his illustrious career. I've booked for Odeon Luxe Leeds. The sound is gonna be mindblowing. Full access to Bowies personal archive and master tapes was granted. Moonage Daydream" isn't a traditional look at the growth of an artist. Morgen hopes to recreate the David Bowie experience with the film, which Presented in an aspect ratio of 1.78:1, encoded with MPEG-4 AVC and granted a 1080p transfer, Moonage Dream arrives on Blu-ray courtesy of Criterion.

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Moonage Daydream" is perhaps best appreciated in an altered state of mind, as Morgen tends to go for sensorial overload, which has its appealing Moonage Daydream is a definitive new portrait of Bowie by acclaimed filmmaker Brett Morgen. Morgen synthesized Bowie’s music and art into a sublime kaleidoscopic experiential cinematic odyssey that explores Bowie’s creative, spiritual, and philosophical journey. With never-before-seen footage, performances, and music, the film is guided exclusively by Bowie’s narration with long-time collaborator and friend Tony Visconti serving as the film’s music producer. For the film, the sound team — featuring Bowie’s long-time collaborator, friend and music producer Tony Visconti and Academy Award-winning sound mixer Paul Massey — remixed and translated Bowie’s original stems for a theatrical environment that will be presented in 12.0, 5.0, Atmos, and 7.1/5.1. from the iconic musician. Morgen builds a ride through the cosmos, spending time with the subject at various points during his career, but it's also While good intentions abound, I am at a loss as to who this film is meant for, and I say that as a David Bowie fan. It’s not particularly satisfying as a documentary, as existing fans will not come away with new insights, and viewers unfamiliar with Bowie’s work will struggle to contextualize what is presented here. It’s not illuminating or inviting like “No Direction Home,” which successfully explained the allure of early Bob Dylan to newcomers and longtime fans alike. It’s not satisfying as a concert film and thus not particularly suited for rewatching, because there are no complete performances included that one might long to hear again. It’s no “Elvis: That’s The Way It Is,” offering fans a chance to revel in great songs being brilliantly performed. It doesn’t immortalize a single moment in time, as “The Last Waltz” expertly does. It doesn’t offer much by way of intimacy on the subject, failing to penetrate the defensive layers that Bowie built around himself in his public personas. There’s nothing remotely approaching the kind of home movie verisimilitude that “Imagine: John Lennon” offered. As an attempt to convey the appeal and experience of Bowie’s era, its length works against it; what seems exciting and fresh at the beginning becomes repetitive and dull by the time its two-hour-and-fourteen-minute running time concludes. There’s a great idea for a film in here, but the material might have been better served as either a shorter non-linear experience or as a longer, more detail-oriented documentary examination.

Surrounds are active, offering panning effects and channel separation, and there's a fuller sound for concert performances. Low-end is also responsive. Commentary - this audio commentary was recorded by writer/director/producer/editor Brett Morgen in the spring of 2023. For more about Moonage Daydream 4K and the Moonage Daydream 4K Blu-ray release, see Moonage Daydream 4K Blu-ray Review published by Dr. Svet Atanasov on September 9, 2023 where this Blu-ray release scored 4.0 out of 5.

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I viewed the entire film in 4K and then sampled numerous areas from the 1080p presentation. The 4K Blu-ray does not provide an option to view the film with HDR or Dolby Vision, but this is understandable given the nature of some of the content that was used in the film and how the 4K master was finalized. aiming to create an "experience" with the endeavor, often mashing together imagery and music, or simply noise at times while Morgen zooms around Even some of David Bowie's biggest fans agree that he was a strange character who lived his life in a strange way. They must because Bowie enthusiastically channeled his strangeness through his work, causing as much excitement with it as he did controversy, relentlessly using both to fuel his creativity. This strangeness defined Bowie as an artist and individual. I viewed the entire film in native 4K and sampled different areas of the 1080p presentation. You can see our review of the 4K Blu-ray/Blu-ray release here.Morgen pulls together a feature made up of file footage and old clips, while newer visual effects and artful detours are present. Color is secure Trailer - an original U.S. trailer for Moonage Daydream from Neon. In English, not subtitled. (3 min). Trailer (02:07)– The film’s theatrical trailer gives a good sense of what the film itself is like. If it seems like the coolest thing ever, you’ll likely enjoy the film. If it seems incomprehensible and cluttered, you’ll likely feel the same way about the film itself.

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While it’s clever, one question we must ask is whether this technique truly works as a documentary. Does Moonage Daydream teach us anything new about David Bowie? The wonderful footage, the probing interviews (some more revealing than others) and the incredible live performances are all highly enjoyable, but when stitched together they do not add up to more than the sum of their parts. The film searches for some higher truth and deep insight but fails to find it. David Bowie was an interesting interviewee, but you have to question whether linking disparate, on the hoof responses together provides us with a reliable world view. Moonage Daydream illuminates the life and genius of David Bowie, one of the most prolific and influential artists of our time. The disc’s lone bonus feature is the film’s theatrical trailer. What a missed opportunity! While it is understood that licensing additional clips for inclusion as bonus features would have added to the budget without benefitting the film proper, I would have loved an interview or commentary with Brett Morgen. It would have been interesting to hear why he focused on the portions of Bowie’s life that he ultimately chose, and illuminating to discover why he felt other equally acclaimed moments were deemed unworthy of inclusion. Alas, there’s nothing like that to be found here.throughout the viewing event, exploding with deep reds and blues. Primaries are well-represented in the picture, which takes particular note of Bowie's Moonage Daydream Blu-ray delivers great video and reference-quality audio in this overall recommended Blu-ray release In 2017, the estate presented Morgen with over five million assets. Included in the collection were rare and never-before seen drawings, recordings, films, and journals. Morgen spent four years assembling the film and another 18 months designing the soundscape, animations, and color palette. Looks like it's finally happening. New listings are up for Steelbook and a Collector's Edition w/ Steelbook with a December 11th date.



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