From the far-off realms of living and dead movie stars, five reports that could also represent the revenge of the small screen on the big. A duel, in the form of a settling of scores, between insubstantial pixels and the myth of celluloid. The giants of the screen, locked in small cages, animated by disgusting computers and reduced to a practical size, all together in a movie, alive or dead, for as long as you like. Death to cinema! (1990 review, translated from German).
"Star Life" could also be the prelude to a rather difficult game, where we have to discover in seconds, which masterpieces these well known silhouettes are extracted from. In any case, several viewings of these sequences don't decrease the charm of this tribute, where memory turns to nostalgia, and runs at 25 (digital) frames per second.
"Star Life" could also be the prelude to a rather difficult game, where we have to discover in seconds, which masterpieces these well known silhouettes are extracted from. In any case, several viewings of these sequences don't decrease the charm of this tribute, where memory turns to nostalgia, and runs at 25 (digital) frames per second.