Documentary Film Festival
Film Analysis: Particle Fever
BY: Mr. Hunter
Particle Fever is about a group of very intelligent human beings working on a project to hopefully discover the Higgs Boson particle. Many of them have long hair and unkempt, faint, facial hair. Throughout the documentary loud building music is used many times and horrible cheesy science jokes are told. It also goes into the background of the people working on the project and shows how they worked the entirety of their life on this project. Sadly the documentary does not explain what is actually going but instead depicts people’s emotions on the project. Major themes of this film are the Large Hadron Collider, and the background of theorists and experimentalists working on the project.
The quality of the film is good, but the acting and how the people are portrayed is not the best. Also the film is not organized that well and jumps around a fair bit. Some character development is used but it is brief and spotty at best. The idea of the film is amazing but if you are not interested in the topic the boring intro would make you quickly lose interest. All in all the strengths of the film are: Good Footage, Strong Concept, and the weaknesses are Characters not used to being filmed, jumps around, not super in-depth. People had mixed emotions on it, I know many enjoyed it because it was a great idea and was pretty cool in general, but there were some that did not enjoy it because they desired a more in-depth version that explained to the very roots what was going on. So this review is pretty NEUTRAL.