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Bricks in Motion
We are a friendly filmmaking community devoted to the art of stop-motion animation using LEGO® and similar construction toys. Here, you can share your work, join our community of other brickfilmers, and participate in periodic animation contests!
A place to discuss, share, and create stop motion films.
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Such a shame that this film didn't got much attention yet.
I really liked the whole concept myself, and I'm proud of how the score really fits the mood.
I kept meaning to watch this, and now I finally have. That was an interesting concept, I think I understand it. It was an enjoyable film, and, like T.G-Tom said, the score fit perfectly (although it could have been quieted down ever so much). Good job! ![]()
O.....K....Um, interesting.
Truthfully, this seems like something made back in the golden age of brickfilming. A quirky story, old school parts, and that classic style of animation. Which means it's automatically amazing.
It took a bit to grasp what was happening at first, but that's good, 'cuz it made you think. It didn't spoon-feed the viewers an over-simplified story, but instead wove a very interesting and complex, yet comprehensible, plot.
The music was over-powering the voice acting, but otherwise I love the thing. Fantastic job man, and great call back to that good ole classic feel.
This is one of those cases where I like a film so much I watch it twice, but can't define why I like it. I think the music and grey scale fit the film perfectly, maybe some furnishings in the back would have helped with the atmosphere. I liked it a lot, keep up the good work.
Thanks for all the great feedback, guys. I really enjoyed reading all your comments.
As far as the story goes, I, myself, have yet to understand it fully.
-WT
Last edited by Willow Tree (April 25, 2014 (08:14am))
I suppose this is a case of talking heads. Where it could be live action and be just as good. Not an outright bad thing, but brings question to the use of Lego, I suppose.
As for the film itself, I quite liked it. It was well done, even if the music was overpowering. The voice acting was also fantastic, which is rare for brickfilms. Well done. I like the style.
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