Koyaanisqatsi- Class Reflection

 I really enjoyed watching this movie in class and I was happy that I caught on by the time we got to the rows of the flowers. While what humans have made is incredibly impressive and allows us to have a better quality of life, it is true when I say that I felt a little dizzy and out of breath while watching the fast pace of our lives. The urgent music and increasing speed of the videos portray the speed of life and technological progress, but it also brings a negative connotation as it is a stark contrast to the soft and relieving music and imagery at the beginning of the video. I really wish that this could be remade since it has almost been forty years since the movie came out. So much progress has occurred since, and I wonder how the film would have handled what is happening now in the 2020s. I believe they would have continued with the music and sped up footage, or paused to acknowledge the damage to the environment. I also think there would be a nod to the incredible technological advancement that has occurred over the past 20 years as well, but a continued warning about the increased complexity and damage that we are causing. The technology that we have today is definitely a double-edged sword which I think the movie also conveyed wonderfully, by showing feats along with poverty and issues. Hopefully, we can get to a point of technological progress where the ill effects are mitigated more than they ever have before.

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