Behemoth

2015 [CHINESE]

Action / Documentary

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811.06 MB
1280*672
Chinese 2.0
NR
24 fps
1 hr 35 min
P/S 0 / 3
1.43 GB
1920*1008
Chinese 2.0
NR
24 fps
1 hr 35 min
P/S 2 / 3

Movie Reviews

Reviewed by Leofwine_draca6 / 10

A grim and gloomy Chinese documentary

BEHEMOTH is a grim and grimy Chinese documentary looking at the impoverished lives of workers in a mine and steel factory in the north of the country. It feels very much like a real-life GERMINAL, full of depressing visuals of a broken and run-down landscape. The depiction of human life at its most base is heartbreaking at times. Intellectually, I wished this documentary had more narration - the only spoken words are poetry - to give context to go along with the visuals, but those visuals are powerful enough to stand on their own.

Reviewed by xWRL9 / 10

Staggering visuals leave a sobering message

This film takes us to a number of gasp-worthy and infrequently filmed places--deep into a mine and into a steel mill where workers sling around white-hot molten metal. The technical quality of the images is extraordinary, heightening the impact.

After seeing the effects of these industries on the environment, we then see footage of the effects on people who work there. The only narration is adapted from Dante's "The Divine Comedy." That was a brilliant idea, letting the visuals essentially speak for themselves.

Reviewed by EyesWideClockwork10 / 10

Behemoth, Mankind, Destroyer

Wow..

This is a horrific piece; but a piece of art, I believe.

An elegy, a love poem, to mother nature. A sad sight to behold, but a magnificent portrayal of the evil, greediness that is uprooted the earth.

Mysteriously hypnotizing; mystical. Beautiful cinematography, haunting visuals, eerie soundtrack; though the equipment itself plays a soundtrack of it's own: horror. This is a horror symphony of it's own. Though, not a conventional horror; horror, at our own kind; what we can do to ourselves, and our earth. A dreamy, almost ethereal narration. A combination of pure beauty visual, with poetry; help to elevate this to a piece of art; visual poetry.

This may well be, most definitely is one of the best films I've seen, this year.

A masterpiece. A Gem; exposure, to the unsung heroes of our time.

Not for the faint-hearted.

I implore you to watch this piece.

*Spoiler*

One of the last shots, sums it all:

'All the sacrifices, transmuted into steel'

All the pain, sacrifice, and disease, that the workers will go through, to merely create a piece of steel, transmuted, to go into our cities, where people live happily, with huge wealth, and the people in the mines, have sacrificed themselves, for their steel.....

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