It's almost a 68 minutes music video, only there's at least 30 minutes without music and none of the music used can be found on a Daft Punk CD. The music reminds me of videos you watched in grade school in the 70s and 80s. There is a story, of sorts, but no dialog. Also. no humans.
The story is something like this: Daft Punk are the two main guys the movie follows. The go through a procedure to put a grotesque human-like head over their robot helmets. They end up looking a little like Garbage Pail Kids. They strut their stuff for a while, then their heads melt. One of the two has trouble coming to terms with the loss of his human-like face while the other rips the entire thing off before it melts off. Distraught, the two journey to the desert. After a brief detour into a hirsute vagina, one robot has the other start his self destruct sequence. He walks into the distance, then explodes. The remaining robot becomes distraught after a few minutes, attempting to set his own self destruct, but unable to reach the panel on his back. He ends up taking off part of his helmet, cracking the glass, and using the glass to set himself on fire via the sun. The movie ends with him running, while on fire.
Strange doesn't begin to describe Electroma. There's not enough there to really hold my attention, but a few of the visuals stick out in my mind. When Daft Punk walk down a hallway to have the procedure done, they use a cool visual trick using a black hallway and a perfectly white room with all the people in the room also wearing white. The human-like faces put on over their helmets grab your attention and have amusing expressions. Then there's the sequence where they travel into the desert and the desert landscape dissolves into traveling up a woman's legs, with a hairy bush in the middle. The exploding DPK member was also very amusing. Nothing else to the movie though.
First Viewing: 3+2+2+2+1 = 10