Epcot82Guy
Well-Known Member
I guess it depends on personal taste and your view of the Parks/EPCOT. The overarching theme of EPCOT is what has always resonated with me. The whole is far more important than the sum of its parts. It's not about random individual countries. It's about a collective representation of human achievement and culture. It's inspiring us to keep building as a humanity, showcasing key features. Not to say there weren't flaws in that story or design. But, that always felt like the intent. No other park did that. Luminous' story about each human's life, and how it comes together with all other human lives - past, present and future - to create one thing (a symphony here) is what makes it so EPCOT. And, it hits many of the emotional highs and lows of a life in a very profound way.
If Luminous played at Disneyland, DCA, etc., I think I would agree it would be weird and kinda boring. I think what it represents in the context of EPCOT (both in concept and physically watching it "around the world with people from around the world") is what makes it feel so compelling to me.
And, I should say I never loved the original Illuminations incarnations that much. HARM feels like a Disney version of that. Random showcases for the countries we picked. I:ROE felt like the big step toward a collective "world/humanity" story. And, Luminous feels like the spiritual successor to that for me.
If Luminous played at Disneyland, DCA, etc., I think I would agree it would be weird and kinda boring. I think what it represents in the context of EPCOT (both in concept and physically watching it "around the world with people from around the world") is what makes it feel so compelling to me.
And, I should say I never loved the original Illuminations incarnations that much. HARM feels like a Disney version of that. Random showcases for the countries we picked. I:ROE felt like the big step toward a collective "world/humanity" story. And, Luminous feels like the spiritual successor to that for me.