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The Human Surge (El auge del humano) [Audio: Spanish]
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An ingeniously shape-shifting debut from director Eduardo Williams, which follows the lives of mostly young men in disparate parts of the world who are bored by (or released from) their jobs and seeking fulfillment elsewhere.
An ingeniously shape-shifting debut from director Eduardo Williams, which follows the lives of mostly young men in disparate parts of the world who are bored by (or released from) their jobs and seeking fulfillment elsewhere.
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#Chai Fonacier #Domingos Marengula #Eduardo Williams #El auge del humano (2016) #Irene Doliente Paña #Manuel Asucan #Rixel Manimtim #Sergio Morosini #Shine Marx #The Human Surge (El auge del humano)
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March 03, 2017
This conundrum that can be found all over the Internet, to be sure, but rarely with such enigmatic eroticism or breathtaking technique. Like the best nonfiction work of the past few years, it encourages us to look differently at every moving image we see.November 10, 2017
In Williams' film, this pulse of energy is everywhere, running through and between all of the subjects: human, animal, material, ambient, and machinic.February 28, 2017
Surreal and wordlessly unsettling, Eduardo Williams' globe-crossing feature The Human Surge is intimate and pleasurably inscrutable.March 09, 2017
Williams is a gifted director who only has better films in front of him; he appears to be a guy with a concise vision making exactly what he wants to make. Which might be why The Human Surge can't quite connect: Williams only made this for himself.July 07, 2017
There is something exasperating in the way it withholds the pleasures of film from its audience, allowing long stretches to unfold with no lighting and semi-audible dialogue.July 09, 2017
Williams's bewildering, sinuous film encourages us to realise that getting lost is a destination in itself.March 02, 2017
Just when you think you've got the movie pegged, it pulls a daring switch of perspective. While the thrill of that little coup is short-lived, it suggests that Mr. Williams may come up with something more substantial with his next feature.March 31, 2017
Starting in Argentina, ranging to Mozambique and the Philippines, The Human Surge picks figures from the blur of the modern world and depicts them in shadowed motion, language an indistinct gesture, too.February 28, 2017
This is a heckuva stimulating cinematic achievement for a relative newcomer. The Human Surge offers a shrewd commentary on the dissonance of technological connectivity and personal communication.February 09, 2017
Lacking in narrative or character (the film is all theme and no story), the payoff moments for all one's carefully invested attention are few and far between.March 03, 2017
Though the picture is admirable on a conceptual level, its execution is incoherent, interminable and a colossal strain on the eyes.July 11, 2017
There are two bravura shots in The Human Surge... Otherwise, well, it's tough going.