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Duration: 19min 54sec
Views: 1 359
Submitted: 7 years ago
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TM characters TZ3 Robot, TZ2 robot star in this weird violent tale of a robot in love...?
Also shows off TM models in Moviestorm.
Music performed by the Bongoman, and theres plenty of it.
WATCH WITH HEADPHONES OR THROUGH SYSTEM, many low frequency sound effects used.
«I love a sci fi movie where robots sound like robots. And where they have existential angst writ large over their partly exposed circuitry.
A very clever, well-written script, that's fun, immersing and original. Beautifully acted and the sound design is superb. Marvellous cut aways and flow-through sequences that hint at pathos and an alien technology that works and intrigues. As we move into Act 2 things start to pick up, and new developments make us sit closer to the edge of our seat. The twist is beautifully handled and the payoff is worth it, despite the questions that linger over the sting in the tail. Late exposition works for this movie, as you'll see.
This is a great film, and I'm giving it a rare 5 star rating.
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«Honestly I could have rolled with 20 minutes of Oscar the Grouch (er Robot) just living his shitty life in the future. Yea its awesome (and GOD loves a closeup...and so do the rest of us) but that voice really went with that character and that situation. Like some kind of Hagar the Horrible meets Machinima. Dug it. »
«Very, very well!
One of the best movies made with Moviestorm ever..?
Nearly. A lot of metal was way too shiny.
Else every, very well made!
Btw.: Is it difficult to get custom models into Moviestorm..?
I think I have seen that for the first time...»
«What was that???? Best damn Moviestorm movie ever?»
«It was fantastic, from top to bottom.
Such a weird and wonderful transition of software, and masterfully edited to boot.
I've always really dug your original music and slick sound direction and that of course hasnt changed here.
The story is surreal, and almost depressing (in a good way) and trippy as hell.
The voiceover and character direction for the protagonist comes off as a blue collar guy (think Harvey Pekar) just looking for a taste of real happiness, and it works really well.
Its a cool highly re-watchable flick and is better than just about anything released here in awhile.»