As an ad for the annual electronic dance music festival The Electric Daisy Carnival, Under the Electric Sky is pretty good. The gigantic animatronic owl whose nest serves as the event's main stage is flat-out fun to watch, and there's lots of music and dancing. The founders at Insomniac Events have taken the rave out of the warehouse, cleaned it up (mostly), brought in some production values, and generally transformed it into something not unlike that other Happiest Place on Earth. But where the filmreally shines is as a generational portrait. If the Boomers had Woodstock and the Xers had Lollapalooza(?), then here's Gen Y's version, complete with Upworthy inspirational stories. It's a proper pilgrimage; commenting on the event's enormity, one attendee says it does what cathedrals were designed to do: make people feel small and spiritually alive. As fantasies go, it's on the sweet and harmless side. (2014) — Matthew Lickona
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