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SERENDIPITY CINEMA"Microcosmos" Movie Review
This documentary takes you into a world you never even considered before. It is not life at the South Pole or the African Velte. It isn't about the high mountains above the snow line, or the world of the deep caverns. It's about the world around a tree. A single tree. A single tree out in a field.
With brilliant photography and astounding commitment, this tells the story of the leaves and bugs and such around a tree as time passes and the world that happens right under your nose grows and changes and dies and is reborn. Like our own lives, that the world often ignores in favor of bigger and more flamboyant life, this film celebrates the real world that burgeons and erupts everywhere without being noticed by most humans.
Once you watch the whole film, you will never walk through the park with the same eyes. I guess you could say that you will find serendipity where ever you go. And that, at the very least, is very cool. ![]() If you have an idea for a Serendipity Cinema, or want to comment email here --posted by Wayne
Sunday, February 12, 2006
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