The BuilderBrothers have always struck me as an unusual duo. Their usual work is slightly over par, and they aren't veterans by any means, however their maturity and patience is recognizable and their improvement has shown in this Brickfilm especially.
For a battle film this actually has very few sound-effects and pretty much no effects, yet for some reason it doesn't need them. This film holds it's own strongly, and even though there is no plot, it's originality is striking.
The overall pace is kinda slow, however it still manages to entertain throughout, and for me anyway, there wasn't a second I would have yawned for. Unfortunately this film still has it's down-points, these being the kinda choppy animation and of course the flickers. Another slightly iffy part is the set design. I personally would have preferred a more natural setting, or something, as I'm a big fan of set design.
In any case none of those afore mentioned down-points really dent the overall of the film. It was enjoyable, quirky, and more importantly Avant-Garde! Good work, BuilderBros, you get a nice 81/100!
LegOpinions, Avant-Garde (Unoffical) Review
'look like it was shot at 2 FPS by a blindfolded five year old boy with broken fingers and no thumbs.' -PushOver
I'll be back animating soon! Exams and computer faults are keeping me away </3Drifter (THAC 11) -
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