Sea Urchins (1929)
7/10
Extend Yourself to Another's Viewpoint
29 August 2018
Like other early films by Jean Painlevé, this one is of imprecise date, and was released first in 1928 or 1929. It was originally silent, but has had a lecture, originally on title cards, narrated, and the print has a color title sequence. In addition it has either been expertly tinted or may have been filmed in some two-strip color process initially. Painlevé worked hard to make sure his films were not only scientifically accurate, but accessible to audiences.

Some of the comments I have encountered surrounding Painlevé's work is that they are only for scientists. I am bemused by the attitude. Confronted with the weird and wondrous universe of life, is the only emotion to be roused a vague esthetic reaction? Is there no sense of curiosity? The film-maker's mind set may be drier and more scholastic than some, but it comes from the same source of wonder.
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