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Reviewed by Jason Meckes

A very,
very slick movie from Sergon here.
The directing was definitely the highlight of this movie to me,
veeery nice directorial competency, methinks. Lots of
interesting/unique angles, and very crafty ways of fooling the
viewer here and there.
While I did feel that the jazzy intro music did not feel in
place (Perhaps if I had a feel for Cowboy Bebop...?), at other
times the music did really help accentuate the scenes' emotional
grasp. I actually DID feel tense at several parts, I was really
impressed! That's probably a 3dmm first for me. But yeah,
several scenes (The baghead dude jumping out; negotiation talks)
really had a very good, tense feel to them, and a big kudos to
that. Some of the voices I felt were really good, as was much of
the dialogue. I did feel that the main character's voice in the
cafe scenes didn't seem to fit much at all, but that's not a
real biggie I guess.
The animation was oftentimes quite good, as seems to often be
the case with Sergon. While I wish I could've been allowed to
toy with that swat dude, he, along with several other 2d
(Shadows/helicopters/whatever else) objects moved quite nicely,
giving a unique depth (Or lack thereof) to this film. The
greatest scene was near the end with the dust coming from his
shotgun.. MM MMMM that was sweet.
But yeah, definitely worth the download, and it makes me wish my
computer didn't suck donkey nuts....
8.5/10
A
very nice, unique movie here, excelling in both cinematography
and and animation |