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Bjork - All Is Full of Love (DVD Single)

Bjork - All Is Full of Love (DVD Single)

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Amazing and beautiful video
Review: This is an incredible video from director Chris Cunningham (Aphex Twin - Come to Daddy, Madonna - Frozen). Beautiful images with Bjork as coupling robots and sparks all around. Good remixes of the song included as well.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Bjork: All Is Full Of Love
Review: This is one of the best videos to date that Bjork has done. If you are into hi tech video production or a Bjork fan this DVD is a must for you.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Bjork is full of love
Review: This is one of the most beautiful songs that I've ever heard. Bjork is an incredibly beautiful person and it only makes the video even better. I love Bjork and her music captivates me and this song and video are no exception. Bjork is incredibly talented and the talent shows even more throw this beautiful video. I recomend this anyone and everyone to watch this video and hear this womans beautiful voice. It's worth every moment that you spend watching it.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: THE best Bjork video!!!
Review: This is the best Bjork video I have seen (and I've seen them all!)! The music is hypnotic, the video is eerie, yet somehow familiar. If you've seen this video on the internet, it's still way worth it to buy the DVD version! Also, it is one of the two missing tracks off of Volumen.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: mystified to the point of being dumbfounded
Review: This video needs to be appreciated as a singular artistic accomplishment, not as music video genre. Think of it this way - if an entire film was shot like this, it would be more radical than almost anything out there today.

Known for building mecha out of spare parts in Stanley Kubrick's living room, Chris Cunningham's master design and photography skills are shown here in stark form. Starting with an almost totally monochromatic palette, the brilliant lighting, contrast, and shot composition resonate from a foundation of mechanical details and surfaces typical of Chris's work. In other words, everything was designed from the point of view of the final image, and that's why I love this so much. The CGI face replacements to me are not even that exciting, as I think the broad forms and poses tell most of the story. And Bjork's music is, of course, great.

The images and audio tracks are sharp and crisp, shown in 1.66:1 european letterbox format... Only wish it had commentary/interviews to get into the mind of such creative forces.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Buy this DVD NOW!
Review: Tis a sad day when such a good video is only aired on MTV one time. I guess they need more room for all the other crap they play. Well this is your chance to own a DVD I am sure you will play more than nearly any other DVD you own (save Volumen). I would like to point out 2 special things about this video however. 1. It is not a region 1 DVD!!! It plays on my region 1 and 2 player, so I am guessing that it is a region 0 disk!!! Also, on my region 2 player I get a 48khz output from this disk!!! Go Bjork! Now only if only you would release Alarm Call on a DVD... (yes I own the tape of it).

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Quite imaginative, and the visuals work well with the film.
Review: Up until now, I've had to put up wit uninventive budgeted music videos on TV showing 4 guys as marionettes to a girl who just would not leave them alone, or some pop singer clad in red spandex on the planet mars. This video takes the concept of music video in a direction that I had never seen.

The video is almost too short, but it's concept of the topics of love and life in teh form of an AI robot is brilliant. Bjork is transformed into a robot who is being assembled amid a number of instruments and tools. Her face is the most expressive part at some times, where we do not see her actually speak (the visual look of her face grafted onto the robot through computers is great! You don't know if it's a robot or computer effects). After assembly, Bjork meets a robotic counterpart, and the chorus just takes off. Director Cunningham uses lighting effects on light and dark, black and white surfaces to a great degree. In terms of extra features, the DVD has a single audiotrack as well, and even a remix of the song.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: wunderbar!
Review: What can I say. It's the only dvd single I've bought and it's a beauty. There's nothing but talent here.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Sorry, again 5 stars
Review: You know Prince 15 years ago? How original he was and how he managed to suprise his audience time after time ? Unfortunately we can't count on The Artist for stunning music and videos in 1999 (we keep hoping though). Now it's her from Iceland.


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