Saturday, December 17, 2011

Life in a Day - A Road to Home



SPOILER ALERT: If you haven’t watched “Life in a Day” please do watch it before you read this. You can watch it online in Youtube officially for free.



It’s one amongst a revolutionary concept that triggers and paves the gateway to the next generation in film making. The Inception for this project happened by Kevin MacDonald’s idea, supported by YouTube community and produced by Ridley Scott. “Life in a Day” is a crowd-sourced documentary film that was shot on a single day (July 24th 2010, Saturday). It was filtered and edited over 80,000 videos that were submitted from the contributors around 192 countries with a runtime of 4,500 hours. The movie debuted in Sundance Film festival and its streamed live online officially.

I specifically watch some movies for their catchy titles. If such titles carry the word “Life” in it, I will definitely fall for it. Apart from “Life in a Day”, Some of the best titles that I’d watched mainly for the keyword ‘life’ is Tree of Life, Life is beautiful, Lives of others, Life of David Gale, Waking Life, The Double life of Veronique and the classic, It’s a wonderful Life. This big list includes Godfrey Reggio’s Qatsi trilogy too, but pardon me I haven’t watched it still.


The soul of a documentary film is well perceived and experienced by the observer with its music blending and traveling along with the characters. It should sound as a theme that represents the state of the character’s mind and beats of the heart. Harry Gregson-Williams and Matthew Herbert composed such B-E-A-UTIFUL tunes for these powerful video frames. 

The movie explores the unidentified loop amongst various phases of life, with its spectacular comparison of a day’s dawn to dusk with the life’s birth to death. Just like myths, dreams, reality, relationships, love, pain and ailment, a day has its own unique ups and down. The film opens with early day footage of a lady feeding a baby, an old woman explaining about her myth, drunken person blabbering in a hangover. It then gives a quick glimpse at the characters and their lives we are going to view about in a major portion, followed by the wake-up scenes across various geographies in different styles. The regular early morning sessions of a day like freshening up, breakfast and reading newspaper are covered in linear fashion. It’s simply brilliant. 

The narration then jumps to portray the essence and importance about the birth of a creature. Amongst all the lovely tracks I loved the track “A day In a Time”. It still plays like a sweet lullaby in my ears. It stands as a theme for the ever-good rich parts i.e. for the HD shots representing the lives of people living in higher society. 

Following by the scenes of people telling about what they do carry regularly, the musical track then slides down to country folk song, sung by three Angola women while grinding the crops. The perspective of love, how it means to people of various ages are questioned in the middle portion of the film. The way people consider about relationships, happenings of marriage in various cultures are showcased. After all these family, trust, hope, love, relationship, marriage sequences comes the fear, war and the death part in climax just like life. 

There were lots of monologue shots. The two best monologues that I liked and felt like giving a salute and standing ovation were by the African guy in a boat (Near the opening scene ) and the girl inside the car (In climax). It was so true from heart and realistic. 

The movie ends with a bunch of people doing fireworks and lantern for some ceremony and flew those in the night’s sky, lighting a positive glorious flame inside us.


 
I couldn’t be specific about my favourite character. Right from the lady overcoming cancer, bicyclist for peace Okhwan yoon, a boy who shines the shoes, a little girl reaching the heights of her aspiration, a man working overseas just for the sake of his family, a women waiting for her husband’s return, a guy trying to propose his girl friend and another guy trying to express his grandma about his love on his boyfriend, budding parkour friends, One can easily relate to any of these characters and wind up speechless with at least a drop of tear and a little smile, mutually. The movie explored the whole life after all.

In the end credits there was a shot in which a snail sliming in a round surface, surrealistically turns out to be the surface of earth. I feel like it’s a sarcastic portrayal of a human soul sliming in the surface of earth exploring the quest and mystery of life. The shot later turns out to be the inside-of a camera lens (as if the camera is buried on ground) where a cow tries to lick it and eat it up and walks past as if it leaves the space for an open sky. Millions of thoughts and hopes pondered up after the screen went down. And I started to write :)

P.S. As mentioned by @venkyyells in twitter, I wish I could have contributed a video for this stupendous classic.