About the Film
We move back and forth between scenes of a family at home and thoughts about the stars and creation. Children hold chickens while an adult clips their wings; we see a forest; a narrator talks about stars and light and eternity. A dog joins the hens and the family, while the narrator explains the heavens. We see a bee up close. The narrator suggests metaphors for heavenly bodies. Scenes fade into a black screen or dim purple; close-ups of family life may be blurry. The words about the heavens, such as "The stars are a flock of hummingbirds," contrast with images and sounds of real children.
✨ The Watchlist Wizard Verdict
The Vibe: The Stars Are Beautiful is a eye-opening, informative, and deeply engaging documentary movie from 1974. Directed by Stan Brakhage, and starring Bearthm Brakhage, Jane Wodening, Stan Brakhage We move back and forth between scenes of a family at home and thoughts about the stars and creation.
Fan Reception: While holding a polarized score of 5.1/10, The Stars Are Beautiful retains a dedicated audience who appreciate its unique premise and stylistic choices.
Time Investment: At a brisk 19 minutes, it's a tight, efficient movie that respects your time while delivering maximum impact.
Who Should Watch It: Highly recommended for curious minds eager to learn about real-world events. If you enjoy movies, The Stars Are Beautiful deserves a spot on your watchlist.
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