
The first short film I watched was an animated film called "Vistas: Ignition". I thought the film was interesting but it was too much of the same thing the whole time. I was waiting for the cars speed to change or something to run out in front of the car, I was waiting for some kind of climax to the story. I liked how they had the camera view as if you were riding in the car, almost like you're at an IMAX theatre.
"Tower Bawher" was an interesting film. The flashes of different shapes kept you curious about what was next. I found that it took me a while to figure out the story. I don't think you would know that it was about Russian constructivist art and is filled with visual references to artists of the era, unless you read the blurb beside the film.
After I watched the short film called "How Do They Put the Centres in Chocolate" I was definitely craving some chocolate after! Some of the shots were kinda fast, so it took me a few minutes to figure out what everything was (I know what chocolate looks like, but the centres looked different then they do when I bite into it!). I thought it is the kinda film that lots of people would be interested in watching and it is a type of movie that would be aimed for people who don't work in the chocolate making industry and would be interested to watch because they don't deal with it during their everyday lives.
What do you think about this short film?
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