I sampled the second video entitled 'friends'. Suffice to say, I am the unwitting character with the 'M' emblem on my jacket. Not sure what to say, tentative about what to do, and I have no resolution as to what happens in the end. My thoughts are like the red water in that it is supposed to perceived as solely one thing intuitively, yet what becomes of it is when exposed is intepreted as an alternate state.
I was both affixed and aghast at this unattractive portrayal. Is this a British production?
If it is, then the underlying tones are more realized because of the vague 'mort' expressions through various different mediums in a similar fashion are expressed here throughout the history of the British isle, a notable example yet not firmly apprehended by many, were the Monty Python's animations. It is very difficult to produce such a work that chills you by confusing your senses of what one grasp's to be innocence. Even an explanation of it does it no good since it is expressed solely through the 'stammering-calm' act and what the audience's perception of this vast contrast comes to ponder why this is. It raises so many hanging questions.
A very impressive production, and most thankful for sharing. I am actually still abit weirded out to continue, so I'll watch the first one tomorrow, and the last the day after.
What comes to my mind at this time is to compare this video to a short of 'Courage the Cowardly Dog', but without any comedy or conclusion. It only survives on its inconclusive character story.
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As human beings, our greatness lies not so much in being able to remake the world (that is the myth of the Atomic Age) as in being able to remake ourselves. —Mohandas K. Gandhi
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