>build tower of babel >god gets mad >curses world forever >trying to end the universe to end the suffering >keep failing >synthesize new universe >this universe, the bomb goes off and the suffering ends
best part of the movie is Long Way Down
I kinda hated it the first time i saw it. I like it now, just don't think it's really amazing or anything though.
God creates man, or something, they get arrogent, he slaps them down, introduces evil into the equation. Evil does it's thing, thinking it's working for itself, but it's actually doing god's work all along.
The art and animation was cool, but you could have completely rearranged the order of scenes and the movie would have been exactly the same, so ultimately I was kind of left thinking what's the point. As I understand it, this was basically made by one auteur animator over the course of a decade, and most of the actual animation was done by free labor from college student interns.
I saw it in theaters when it first came out, there were 3 people in the theater and 1 left around 30 minutes in when it was clear this was all the movie was going to be.
Theres nothing to get >make half a film >forget about it for 30 years >have an intern finish it
The second half of the film is so disconnected from the first theres really nothing there beyond the visuals
Yeah, I liked it apart from the live action in the hospital. I could stomach just the one old man as a live action character since that bestows a godly quality.
World sucks, so time after time people come along and make new worlds. The problem is that every world they make is born of violence and sacrifice of the Innocent, and so violence and oppression of the innocent becomes the norm in those worlds as well. Basic lesson is evil begets more evil, no matter the intention.
I thought they were subverting God’s will by creating universes where the people succeeded in destroying them and ending the suffering, even though they always failed to destroy their own world.
I only saw it once back when the bluray came out, I thought the main world it was set in did eventually blow up but I could have remembered wrong. I'll have to watch it again.
>he didn't get it
>build tower of babel
>god gets mad
>curses world forever
>trying to end the universe to end the suffering
>keep failing
>synthesize new universe
>this universe, the bomb goes off and the suffering ends
best part of the movie is Long Way Down
But they cannot end the suffering in their own world. It’s one of the bleakest movies ever made. It’s great.
I’ve seen people shit on it here before, I thought it was incredible
cool movie
agreed
It was on the level of TooL videos and The Brothers Quay, good shit.
Honestly same. I enjoyed the ride but nothing made sense.
I liked it minus the scat parts. gross
I kinda hated it the first time i saw it. I like it now, just don't think it's really amazing or anything though.
God creates man, or something, they get arrogent, he slaps them down, introduces evil into the equation. Evil does it's thing, thinking it's working for itself, but it's actually doing god's work all along.
There is no real over arching story. It's just a bunch of scenes that look really awesome being strung together.
it's god bad, the movie. i thought it was unwatchable because of the soundtrack. 66 minutes of a baby screaming and crying in your ears
best film of the 2020s for me so far
I liked it until the gas mask guy gets captured
yeah that hospital segment sucks, never actually watched past it
The part immediately after where he drives across the world in a little car was amazing though.
The art and animation was cool, but you could have completely rearranged the order of scenes and the movie would have been exactly the same, so ultimately I was kind of left thinking what's the point. As I understand it, this was basically made by one auteur animator over the course of a decade, and most of the actual animation was done by free labor from college student interns.
I saw it in theaters when it first came out, there were 3 people in the theater and 1 left around 30 minutes in when it was clear this was all the movie was going to be.
>over the course of a decade
try three
The live-action scenes were a big mistake.
The rest is pretty great.
Theres nothing to get
>make half a film
>forget about it for 30 years
>have an intern finish it
The second half of the film is so disconnected from the first theres really nothing there beyond the visuals
Yeah, I liked it apart from the live action in the hospital. I could stomach just the one old man as a live action character since that bestows a godly quality.
Gnostic mindfrickerry
I liked it
What other movies are like it?
Junk Head maybe. I've never watched it myself but people seem to bring it up in mad god threads or whenever talking about it
Guys. Can you please make a 9th Gate thread.
World sucks, so time after time people come along and make new worlds. The problem is that every world they make is born of violence and sacrifice of the Innocent, and so violence and oppression of the innocent becomes the norm in those worlds as well. Basic lesson is evil begets more evil, no matter the intention.
I thought they were subverting God’s will by creating universes where the people succeeded in destroying them and ending the suffering, even though they always failed to destroy their own world.
I only saw it once back when the bluray came out, I thought the main world it was set in did eventually blow up but I could have remembered wrong. I'll have to watch it again.