I've Had Worse, Back When I Had Eyebrows
A man wakes up, goes into the bathroom and starts to shave. He cuts off his nose. After that, his day goes downhill.
Bill Plympton uses a subjective camera for this one: everything is shown from the point of view of the protagonist; he only see his face -- with the nose sliding down it -- in the bathroom mirror; there's intensive perspective distortion due to the point of view.
We may not have all had days like the one this guy is going through, but it sure feels like we have.
Bill Plympton uses a subjective camera for this one: everything is shown from the point of view of the protagonist; he only see his face -- with the nose sliding down it -- in the bathroom mirror; there's intensive perspective distortion due to the point of view.
We may not have all had days like the one this guy is going through, but it sure feels like we have.
- boblipton
- Sep 2, 2020