Icelandic post-rock band Sigur Rós has staged a series of free shows in their home Icelandic town after their world tour. All their songs are shrouded in green-blue purity. It's not that the film is well shot, because for the better documentary in my mind, the author's perspective is a bit high and lacks some plain power. But I was really amazed by the alternating fusion of the song like the wind and the pure nature of Iceland in the picture. It is so peaceful that one's mind seems to be able to hear the silence of the hazy mist.
I seem to hear it. Music, like the clear rivers of Iceland, kisses this clean land slowly or quickly. I seem to hear it. The music is like a cool and refreshing wind blowing from the Côte d'Azur, lovingly kissing the men, women, and happy children flying kites in the town who dance to the music.
I seem to hear it. Heima means "home" in Icelandic.
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