Two individuals, each trapped in their own surreal existence of alienation and loneliness, retain a desperate hope that there is someone in the world who understands...Two individuals, each trapped in their own surreal existence of alienation and loneliness, retain a desperate hope that there is someone in the world who understands...Two individuals, each trapped in their own surreal existence of alienation and loneliness, retain a desperate hope that there is someone in the world who understands...
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"Our living consciousness is a deeply profound experience that, when we let it, comes into the light to confirm that the direction one is traveling in, is the correct one...one that connects with others in the silence of our thoughts.
Surreal and engaging music with video imagery that leaves a lasting Impression the way great art does." ~ Stewart Brennan - World United Music
Surreal and engaging music with video imagery that leaves a lasting Impression the way great art does." ~ Stewart Brennan - World United Music
Interesting and mind-probing. No doubt, every individual is his/her own world. The music is fantastic!
A deep, melocholic yet moving story in visuals and sound. Music is so haunting and the images strikingly gorgeous. A universal longing within all humanity.
I liked the ambience, mood and all the songs matching to the scenes. There is no dialogue in the film so The music is important, complimenting what is seen on the screen. It's kind of experimental but still accessible, open to interpretation. Despite the very dark start, it was a good feeling to see the uplifting conclusion. My favorite part was when the two children met at the first time but I won't spoil it for you.
Seems like this would be great to see in an art gallery or MOMA. My only criticism is that it felt too short and could have filled in more of the details of WHY the characters were in their particular situations but overall it was a cool experience!
Seems like this would be great to see in an art gallery or MOMA. My only criticism is that it felt too short and could have filled in more of the details of WHY the characters were in their particular situations but overall it was a cool experience!
Very cool imagery, dark fairytale/art-house flick in the vein of The Wall from Pink Floyd. It's a collection of 10 music videos that tell a story through all the videos. Fans of Tim Burton, Guillermo Del Toro, and trippy films like Eraser head, Requiem for a dream, Bjork's dancing in the dark, etc. would really like this. The music is kind of trip-hop/new wave/electronic, which really sets the mood. I just wish the story was a bit easier to follow but such is the case with music videos, isn't it? You really have to pay attention to catch the meaning which is pretty deep. It's pretty short at 40 minutes long, but unique in that the only comparison I can make is The Wall, where lyrics and the music is really carrying the story. if anyone can recommend any other films in this vein, I would love to hear about it.
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