10-31-2024, 11:53 AM
This post was last modified 10-31-2024, 12:04 PM by Maxmars.
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I was very impressed with the direction of this work. It delivers a genuine story, flush with allegory, but enjoyable even without it.
I first was thinking it similar to the I Pet Goat II work, but this kind of animation has a more visceral feel to it. I think it stands legitimately free of comparison.
I especially like the idea that whatever it is that will "save us" from our afflicted reality is within us all to reach...
(Perhaps we must only keep trying reach it... and forget the baggage of 'retribution' because we are all, in the end, equally afflicted.)
I first was thinking it similar to the I Pet Goat II work, but this kind of animation has a more visceral feel to it. I think it stands legitimately free of comparison.
I especially like the idea that whatever it is that will "save us" from our afflicted reality is within us all to reach...
(Perhaps we must only keep trying reach it... and forget the baggage of 'retribution' because we are all, in the end, equally afflicted.)