



Four talented alien musicians are abducted by a record producer who disguises them as humans and reprograms them to forget their true identities and play callous corporate pop as The Crescendolls. At one point, a football match is shown on a monitor; the teams are Japan and France. The two collaborators, Daft Punk and Leiji Matsumoto, are French and Japanese respectively. The score, 2 for France and 1 for Japan, indicates how many were from each country. The number of strings on the various instruments is incorrect. Edited from Daft Punk: Aerodynamic (2001). One More Time Vocals performed by Thomas Bangalter (as T. Bangalter), Guy Manuel De Homem-Christo (as G-M of Homem-Christo), Romantony (as A. Moore)) Lyrics written by Romantony (as Anthony Moore aka Romantony) Includes a sample from "More Spellings About You" Written and performed by Eddie John (uncredited) Courtesy of Labels/Virgin France. "One More Time" is where I'm going to try to spread my love for this movie. This movie is magical, the soundtrack is amazing, it feels like you're being lifted up in the air, it's like you're "aerodynamic". The story might seem pretty simple, it's basically "digital love"; a story where the hero will have to be "harder, better, faster, stronger" to save the woman of his dreams and her music band (the "Crescendolls") from an evil record producer. Leiji Matsumoto's animation is so beautiful; for example, the "night vision" You Get of a City on Earth (probably inspired by Tokyo) is breathtaking. But the real "superheroes" of this movie are Daft Punk. These guys understood that good music can lead to the "high life" Let them take you on this space journey, whether it's a "traveler" or not, you will find it "veridis quo". It's a "short circuit" (only 68 min, the length of the album "Discovery"), but at the end you find "Face to Face" with yourself, you can only feel as if you want something more, as if it had never been "too long".
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