Cirque du Soleil: Worlds Away (2012)
720p BluRay Rip | MKV | 1280 x 720 | x264 @ 3951 Kbps | 91 min | 2,99 Gb
Audio: English DTS 5.1 @ 755 Kbps | Subs (srt): English (+HoH), French, Portuguese, Spanish
Genre: Fantasy
720p BluRay Rip | MKV | 1280 x 720 | x264 @ 3951 Kbps | 91 min | 2,99 Gb
Audio: English DTS 5.1 @ 755 Kbps | Subs (srt): English (+HoH), French, Portuguese, Spanish
Genre: Fantasy
A young woman in a small Mid-Western town goes to a traveling carnival one evening, where she is urged by a silent clown to visit the carnival's circus and see The Aerialist, the show's star attraction. She is entranced by The Aerialist, but during his act he misses a catch and falls to the ground. She rushes to help him, but then the ground beneath them gives way and they fall through into the dreamlike world of Cirque du Soleil. Separated, they travel through the different tent worlds trying to find each other, interacting with the strange and wonderful performers and performances of Cirque du Soleil.
IMDB
Contrary to what Shankru_Spam_Begone has written (dude, you have not seen the film!), there are no "audeicen reaction shots" because everything was photographed when the respective theatres were empty.. There is little CG work — this is all straight, through-the- lens work, and it is freaking incredible. They have chosen the best from eight or nine of Cirque's shows, lovingly photographed them, and stitched them together in such a way that you don't care how thin the story is, you're just enthralled by the sheer magic of the visuals.
And there are so many to by enthralled by: Cirque has this amazing capability of taking the most disparate things, putting them together in a single scene, and making it work. The scenes from O underscore this best, although the ones from Ka come close. (BTW: again, contrary to what Shankru_Spam_Begone writes, there are no scenes from Dralion). It is a visually lovely film that, at times, makes you wonder at the kind of people who can put something this enchanting together.
See it. You will not regret it. Even the 3D work is awesome: perhaps the very best the genre has given us because Cameron wisely takes us *into* the scene instead of pushing it out at us.IMDB Reviewer