IMDB User Review – No Maps for These Territories
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You don’t need to be a fan of William Gibson to get a lot out of “No Maps for These Territories.” Taking the simple form of Gibson expounding on a raft of subjects from the backseat of a car en route from Los Angeles to Vancouver, intercut with a breathtaking visual melange to illustrate his points, “Maps” is a good reminder of how truly profound have been the changes in the world in the last few years, as well as what it means to be human — the only animal that makes maps, after all.
Despite the whole “cyberpunk” label (which he rejects, anyway) Gibson comes across as intelligent, thoughtful and a rather nice person, and he looks at least a good decade and a half younger than his mid-50′s baby-boomer age. And his description of his writing process is the most accurate distillation of how creativity works that I’ve ever heard. There isn’t any BS coming from this back seat; Gibson speaks from the heart and it shows.


