Advanced plot line with many surrealistic influences along with a very artistic outlook. Great show, but it does take a bit of effort to understand.
3 Reviews
Very Nice indeed
magsean26 September 2019
Very nice
johnbastion15 September 2019
Interface
BandSAboutMovies27 June 2022
Warning: Spoilers
Originally a web series, each segment of this tool two months to make, created by Canadian YouTuber and animator u m a m i, whose real name is Justin Tomchuk.
I guess the thing to realize is that The Philadelphia Experiment is a real event and it caused a phenomenon called Cerebral Energy to be revealed, changing the color of the sky and unleashing ghosts and giving the blue guy named Henryk immortality. He's joined by a character called Mischief, who is kind of a trickster god who likes to go on about man's nature and then transform himself into something silly.
There's also something about ghost stories and myths becoming reality, all while numerous pieces of famous art form the cartoon that you are downloading through your eyes. You'll get to see everything from René Magritte's "The Son of Man," Dali's "Birth of The Geopoliticus Child" and Edward Hopper's "Nighthawks at the Diner" and dialogue like "If what you want is to live with the memories you cherish most, live here within the Interface" is read in monotone.
It's not for everybody. I mean, your chance of loving it is just as high as hating it. But you should at least check it out.
I guess the thing to realize is that The Philadelphia Experiment is a real event and it caused a phenomenon called Cerebral Energy to be revealed, changing the color of the sky and unleashing ghosts and giving the blue guy named Henryk immortality. He's joined by a character called Mischief, who is kind of a trickster god who likes to go on about man's nature and then transform himself into something silly.
There's also something about ghost stories and myths becoming reality, all while numerous pieces of famous art form the cartoon that you are downloading through your eyes. You'll get to see everything from René Magritte's "The Son of Man," Dali's "Birth of The Geopoliticus Child" and Edward Hopper's "Nighthawks at the Diner" and dialogue like "If what you want is to live with the memories you cherish most, live here within the Interface" is read in monotone.
It's not for everybody. I mean, your chance of loving it is just as high as hating it. But you should at least check it out.
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