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The GECKOS Blu-ray rip preserves the staggering detail of the original 70mm source. Without a single word of dialogue or traditional narrative, Fricke uses "slow cinema" to force us to look—really look—at the world. From the intricate sand mandalas of Tibetan monks to the hauntingly mechanical precision of modern food production, the 1080p clarity highlights textures you’d miss in any other format. The Flow of the Mundane and the Divine Samsara.2011.1080p.BluRay.x264-GECKOS -PublicHD-
"Generally favorable," though some critics found the lack of location labels frustrating. 8.4/10 The title and year