Then this is not the first implementation into a film. As early as 1999 she painted the film "The Virgin Suicides" of Sofia Coppola with their music. With just under 40 minutes, the former plant was a bit longer than "Le Voyage dans la lune" :-) But with AIR many is just different than other musicians.
I refer in my Rezi only on the music, not the movie. Although the film certainly is historically valuable. 11 songs, ranging from 27 seconds to 5:06 minutes. Technically sound, as always, absolute class. Hab in Rezi something "mushy" read. Sorry, that's not true. The sound is crystal clear, structured and comes very spatially from the speakers. The music of AIR is nunmal audiophil very demanding, a good investment provided. But would like for God's sake take anybody on their toes, but AIR say even that their music can be understood as "art" included a feasible at the last state of the art sound.
Compositionally, the journey is well reproduced, sometimes scary as the opener "Astronomic Club", sometimes imploringly as in "Who am I now?", Sometimes calm as fluent in "Décollage". It is also not possible to assess the individual songs, because the CD will only be heard on the whole (and certainly not in the Random mode). At 32 minutes, the likely indeed not be difficult. 3 Songs also have a text, usually somewhat confused, particularly "Who am I now?", Where successfully tried the insane images is to accompany with with madness.
Dunckel and Godin is here a very good work succeeded, not always typical AIR, but always recognizable. They resist to trips in shallow realm of electronic music as part of "Love 2", are also less experimental as on "10,000 Hertz". So much less electronic gadgetry. All in all a great soundtrack, which is fun and rotates pretty intense in CD player with me.