9/10
My Rating is 9
3 December 2016
This film is a photographic and anthropological insight into human nature. It tells us many stories. For example, that one in which people run instead of walk. Or that in which people live above the clouds or that about people who can play a musical instrument and does not meet the need to work a day. The landscapes are changed one after another - deserts, glaciers, tropics.

The tape has a deeper part - we find communities that need to use the services of consultants for the use of second-hand coffins. Those who are fleeing genocide, hunger, thirst and lack of natural living conditions. For a moment we touch the cruelty of humanity, which surprisingly, lives quite close to us - both in time and in space.

The only thing that is constant in the film is the magical view of life that the photographer Sebastião Salgado has. The story goes retrospectively in the direction opposite of Darwinian evolution in terms of emotional and intellectual development. However, the movie remains a "love letter" from Salgado to mankind and nature, which gives us at the end the needed dose of positivism with which to start acting on things that depend on us!

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