Sunday, July 15, 2018

'Blue Desert' DVD Review

In a time when sports, religion, memory, or truth don’t matter a young man by the name of Ele (Odilon Esteves), he decides to try and find the meaning of life. He travels a path that takes him to some interesting places. His travels take him to a desert where he begins to wonder if what he actually sees is real. Visions appear and disappear and  there is no one for the eye to see. Along the way Ele comes across a woman by the name of Alma (Maria Louisa Mendonça) and Ele believes he has found his soulmate. Before he meets Alma at this party that he is invited to Ele runs into an old man (Ângelo Antônio) who is walking through the desert with a tank of blue dye and is painting the desert blue. The desert is beautiful but lonely place and other  than the two people mentioned Ele comes across no one else. How does one become so disconnected from the world and his surroundings but Ele has found a away to do so.

When Ele meets Alma he believes he has found his soulmate. They both are traveling a road to find the meaning of life or at the meaning of their existence. Though they seem to connect with each other there still seems to be something lacking.

Indiepix Films brings this philosophical journey to DVD on July 10th, 2018. The quality of DVD is excellent and the sights and sounds are exquisite. This is definitely a must for that personal library and you don’t want to just let it go by. The journey and the search for the meaning of ones existence and life is something that we all have to do at one point of our lives but do we go to the extreme as Ele has taken it. To find out the conclusion you simply have to go and buy the DVD and see for yourself. Maybe it will allow you to find your own Blue Desert.

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