Wednesday, 12 October 2011




This is a clear winner for me.  There are some nice shorts on here but basically most of them are just nice visuals set to music.  This does something else entirely, it is cinematic and builds tension and character in a short space of time.  Although there is no dialogue, the film itself is very moving both technically and emotionally due to the fact it interacts with viewers because of its relation to death. The overall idea seems to be ideally unique also, and captivates its audience.

The way the director does well to give her the angel of death-esque look, and to create mystery in that sense. The fact that the lady randomly points at him, expresses she has no social skills, as you would not randomly point at someone, which proves to evidential to my point.  Another intrepration would be the fact she is the cause of his death, theoritically, because if she wouldnt have introduced him to the glasses, he wouldnt have been in a calm state, and wouldnt have been frantic, like he was.


The Camera angles were fascinating , as they proved vital in appealing to me.  The various shots combined well to formulate a winning combination of effective clips that conveyed and delivered the cinematic tension, which substitues the dialogue.  In addition to this, the lighting and imagery seems to contrast seems to contrast this character since she seems to have this sort of darkness in her soulles eyes, which help the last clip, when we see his death through the reflection of her eyes. The swoosh of the Bus as its swiftly moves into the scene, silences the music, which also adds effect to the tense moment.

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