agreed. don't get me wrong, the shots are amazing, but that's kinda what you expect when you have a huge crew of camera men, a helicopter(s), the best locations on earth, and $100,000+ cameras (the movie is, after all, sponsored by Gucci). Sure, it takes a talented cinematographer (or videographer, i'm not sure how this movie was shot) to film something extraordinary and make it just as awe-inspiring on a screen, but it's even more beautiful when something ordinary, through the work of a talented cinematographer, becomes extraordinary.
nevertheless, an amazing and very, very, very impressive piece of filmmaking, i am in no way trying to deny that the filming is beautiful.