Interstella 5555: The 5tory of the 5ecret 5tar 5ystem (2003)
You can stream or download the 1080p version from Archive.org
Four talented alien musicians are kidnapped by a record producer who disguises them as humans and has them reprogrammed to forget their real identities and play soulless corporate pop as The Crescendolls.
The movie is based on the 2001 Daft Punk's album "Discovery", which is the soundtrack.
In Earl de Darkwood's back story, the aliens shown captured and disguised as humans are Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Jimi Hendrix, Ella Fitzgerald, Janis Joplin, and Jimmy Page.
The band member's names are Octave (keyboard), Stella (the female bass player), Arpegius (the blond guitar player), and Baryl (drums). The hero that comes to the band's rescue is named Shep. The villain is named The Earl of Darkwood.
The ending reveals that the whole story is a dream of a little boy obsessed with Daft Punk.
On December 12, 2024, the movie was re-released globally in over 1500 theaters as a limited time special event.
You can stream or download the 1080p version from Archive.org
Four talented alien musicians are kidnapped by a record producer who disguises them as humans and has them reprogrammed to forget their real identities and play soulless corporate pop as The Crescendolls.
The movie is based on the 2001 Daft Punk's album "Discovery", which is the soundtrack.
In Earl de Darkwood's back story, the aliens shown captured and disguised as humans are Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Jimi Hendrix, Ella Fitzgerald, Janis Joplin, and Jimmy Page.
The band member's names are Octave (keyboard), Stella (the female bass player), Arpegius (the blond guitar player), and Baryl (drums). The hero that comes to the band's rescue is named Shep. The villain is named The Earl of Darkwood.
The ending reveals that the whole story is a dream of a little boy obsessed with Daft Punk.
On December 12, 2024, the movie was re-released globally in over 1500 theaters as a limited time special event.
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