Re: Groove
i like the movie, but hate how cheesy it is. i prefer human traffic. i agree with the notion of human traffic is more of a clubbing film and groove is more of a raving film; however is there really anyway to express the feeling of a true rave in a film? the closeness of everyone there, the unification of everyones hearts, souls and minds all revolving around one focal point? dont think that any film could come close the experience of attending an actual rave.
if you havent seen, Better Living Through Chemistry is an older documentary from back in the day with guests such as Keoki, Rabbit in the Moon, Electric Sky Church etc. not a bad film, however; i will forewarn you, it's all kinds of plur.
i like the movie, but hate how cheesy it is. i prefer human traffic. i agree with the notion of human traffic is more of a clubbing film and groove is more of a raving film; however is there really anyway to express the feeling of a true rave in a film? the closeness of everyone there, the unification of everyones hearts, souls and minds all revolving around one focal point? dont think that any film could come close the experience of attending an actual rave.
if you havent seen, Better Living Through Chemistry is an older documentary from back in the day with guests such as Keoki, Rabbit in the Moon, Electric Sky Church etc. not a bad film, however; i will forewarn you, it's all kinds of plur.
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