Tiffany Shlain's documentary, Connected, explores the visible and invisible connections linking major issues of our time-the environment, consumption, population growth, technology, human rights, the global economy-while searching for her place in the world during a transformative time in her life. Employing a combination of animation and archival footage, Shlain constructs a chronological tour of Western modernization through the work of her late father, Leonard Shlain, a surgeon and best-selling author. Connected illuminates the beauty and tragedy of human endeavor while championing the importance of personal connectedness for understanding and coping with today's global conditions.
Connected: An Autoblogography About Love, Death & Technology has generally received mixed reviews.
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Review of Connected: An Autoblogography About Love, Death & Technology (2011)
By Eric Monder (171) for Film Journal International (5,095) on 05 Oct 2011
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Connected: An Autoblogography About Love, Death & Technology was released in 2011 and has generally received mixed reviews.
Online reviewers have written 21 reviews, giving Connected: An Autoblogography About Love, Death & Technology (2011) an average rating of 45%.
Overall, cinema-goers much prefer the movie, giving it an average score of 83%, compared to film critics, who gave it a considerably lower average score of 52%. Amateur reviewers enjoyed Connected: An Autoblogography About Love, Death & Technology a lot more than professional critics.
With a score of 45%, Connected: An Autoblogography About Love, Death & Technology is below the average Cinafilm score for movies made in 2011, which stands at 57%.
Other movies from 2011 with similar scores include films like Red Riding Hood, New Year's Eve and Trespass.
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