Interstella 5555 was not a movie that particularly shocked or amazed me all that much; though I did enjoy the shit out of it, and there’s something to be said for even that. I’m not so sure how it fares for people who have never heard of / heard Daft Punk before; “Homework” held in my rotation of CDs for many turns. Daft Punk makes me want to dance, if just by movements while seated if not breaking out of the confines of my chair. This particular movie, Interstella 5555, is not exactly a mind bender; though it continues the tradition in making me want to move. The plot is enough to say a thing or two, it’s essentially a silent film that doesn’t get in the way too much of the album, “Discovery,” which plays alongside it. I don’t particularly know if I’ll ever watch the whole of this movie ever again, though as a less intense, more pleasurable amble, it made me happy and I’m sure it can do the same for anyone who wants to check it out.