Saturday, September 28, 2013

Outside



Brilliant!
This short film is beautifully done. It tells a believable and fascinating story set in a post-apocalyptic world. In this world, there are some people who are inside (looks like some kind of underground bunker), ostensibly safe from the holocaust, but also removed from beaches, plants, and most importantly, other people. It's like being in solitary confinement, although there is limited contact between the main character, Devi, and other people who are similarly confined. Through technological means -- they can talk to each other, but not touch each other or anything outside their little cell. In this storyteller's future-world, the imagination becomes hyper important, and heightens Devi's awareness of what she has lost. Then one day she sees outsiders through the viewing port in her shelter (which is furnished with a window that's made of some ballistic-resistant material), and they can see her. Afraid of them, she's also drawn to them, and she begins to look for ways to connect with...

The best thing after the apocalypse
Perfect short film that mixed the sci-fi and art movies. Deep like the survivors' bunkers. Addicting, watch once is not enough.

Dumb
Thats really all I can say...oh it was also sad and then dumb. There was a smige of creativity, but the there was no real point and the end was stupid. I thought it would be cool to watch, and it had a 5 star rating. Don't waste your money!

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