Review of 1000 Journals (2007) by Leila H — 13 Jul 2008
The idea of the journals was highly intriguing, and I could envision myself having the same anticipation as the creator did. The concept of involving the world to create a massive archive of the genuine feel for modern society's inner and outer projections based on happenings in the world.
However, I think the actual journals are more interesting than the film. It was valuable to hear the stories of the people who had written in the journals, sometimes funny, and at times tear provoking, I even felt myself to become somewhat enraged by certain tales.
It's the kind of film you watch once and it inspires you to allow your creativity to expand and you get an interesting collection of perspectives on the modern world. It's not the kind of film you watch over and over again, it's hard to find a documentary that has that quality.
This review of 1000 Journals (2007) was written by Leila H on 13 Jul 2008.
1000 Journals has generally received very positive reviews.
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