by Claude Nuridsany
There are small stories in Microcosmos, but the real fascination of the film is the photography of the insects and tiny worlds that they live within. The challenge in any documentary, especially one about animals or insects, is finding a way to establish some sort of connection or organizing principle to make it interesting. Unfortunately I never really connected on an emotional level with this film, but the images are great. If you are into bugs or macro photography, it’s interesting, but overall I wanted more of a story .
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