'The music could not stop for three days': how Sirāt went on a road trip to the dark heart of rave

idk about this rave thing tho 🤔 I mean, I get why it's meant to be deep and all that but can't help thinking that it's just a bunch of people dancing in the desert and having a good time 😂 don't get me wrong, the film's score is fire 🔥 but the way it tries to tie everything back into some profound existential crisis? feels like overthinking it to me 🤯 I mean, ain't we all just trying to have fun and not think too much about our own mortality, you feel? 😂
 
I'm tellin' ya, this film is like, super deep 🤯. They're not just makin' a movie about ravin', they're explorin' human existence and mortality, man 😕. Like, it's all about how we can tap into somethin' greater when we let go of our ego, you know? 💥 And the music is like, totally integral to the narrative 🎵. I mean, have you listened to the score by David Letellier or Kangding Ray? It's like they're speakin' straight to your soul, bro 🌎.

And that pivotal scene where Luis finds solace in dancin'... it's like, wow 💔. The way the music just washes over him and he lets go of his pain... it's like, beautiful 😌. I think what Laxe is tryin' to say is that our bodies can hold onto trauma, but we also have this deeper resilience within us 🌟. It's all about findin' that catharsis, man 🔥.

I know some people might be skeptical at first, but once you get into it, Sirāt is like, whoa 😲. It's not just a movie about ravin', it's an experience 🎥. And I think that's what makes it so special 👏.
 
🤔 I just watched this movie Sirāt and it's been stuck in my head 😂. The part where the dad is dancing and it's like he's letting go of all his worries... it gave me chills 🌃. I never thought about how music can be a way to escape our problems, but now that I think about it, it makes total sense 🎵. The electronic beats in the movie are actually really haunting and immersive 🕷️. It's like the director wants you to feel what the characters are feeling 🤗. And yeah, it's got some pretty deep themes about life, death, and finding yourself 💭. I'm not gonna lie, I wasn't sure what to expect at first, but now I'm kinda obsessed with this movie 😆.
 
I'm totally fascinated by how Laxe subverts our expectations of rave culture in Sirāt 🤯 The way he uses the desert rave as a metaphor for human existence and mortality is pure genius 💡 I mean, who would have thought that the throbbing basslines and pulsating lights could be so deeply connected to existential crises? 🔥 The score by David Letellier/Kangding Ray is absolute perfection - it's like they're tapping into the very fabric of our being, man 🌐 That pivotal scene with Luis dancing in surrender... *shivers* It's like you can feel his pain and trauma radiating off the screen 💔
 
I'm loving how Sirāt is like a sonic journey into the depths of human emotion 🌊💥. The way the desert rave sets the tone for this film is pure magic ✨. I can totally see why it's gaining cult status – it's like, raw and unapologetic in its portrayal of our darker selves. And that score? *chef's kiss* 🎶 It's like David Letellier or Kangding Ray tapped into the collective unconscious 😲. I'm so here for the way Laxe uses rave culture to explore existential themes – it's like, a wild ride of self-discovery and catharsis 🌈👏. Have you seen Sirāt yet? What are your thoughts on this thought-provoking thriller? 💬
 
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