"There are things known and there are things unknown, and in between are the doors of perception." I think this movie was too short to truly give the audience an understanding of that intended message. The main character, the scientist, hits the "enter" button and delves into a subliminal state to delve into the unknown. The drawback was that I was a bit confused at the end of the six minutes.
No dialogue yet the acting was very real and dynamic. The cinematography, as usual for this filmmaker, is brilliant. Great color, obscurity and texture; visual FX were incredible. Sound and score was eery yet phenomenal. I think the story needed more developing. Other than that, very enjoyable to watch.
No dialogue yet the acting was very real and dynamic. The cinematography, as usual for this filmmaker, is brilliant. Great color, obscurity and texture; visual FX were incredible. Sound and score was eery yet phenomenal. I think the story needed more developing. Other than that, very enjoyable to watch.