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I hate this one. Very boring. Plain and simple. They need to incorporate more rides for the countries.
Decent... but, Ill be honest, Disney Imagineers need to find out a new way to display and educate the nations of the world. These movies can get old real fast, especially when seeing more than one a day.
This is a beautiful, beautiful film presented in a seated auditorium with five screens for a 200° wrap-around view. Some of the scenes are breath-taking and the musical score matches the visuals perfectly. This is a perfect attraction for World Showcase and should be enjoyed by anyone who appreciates good film footage.
not the best not the worst but it good
The best of the 360 theates in the world showcase. the music is mindblowing and the sites inthe film and amazing. a must see.
What an impression of France. 18 minutes of breathtaking visuals and stunning sound. Comfortable seating and 180 degrees of screen makes the movie easy and relaxing to watch and on a warm day its a great way to get out of the sun. Stretching from Normandy to Cannes the images present intimate moments of Frances people as well as its pastoral majesty -- bringing to bear full use of the screen. The music though is really what sets this apart. Punctuated by Buddy Bakers solid score is the best of Frances composers. Maurice Ravel and Claude Debussy are fairly familiar but Francois Boieldieus Harp Concerto is a gem pulled out of obscurity. What power. The real punch comes from Camille Saint-Saens who gives the best of his "Carnival of Animals" and the thunderous finale of his "Organ" Symphony. I could sit through this a thousand times.
1972 advert for French Tourism Board
The movie seemed a little on the old side but wasnt bad. Learned some new stuff about France.
Fantastic music - great emotion and a good film but looking a little dated - bright, quality digital projection required I reckon....
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