This is really beautiful ;_; It has such a feeling of togetherness, whether the light they're heading towards is a brighter future or a potentially sad/scary experience, but they know they're in it together... It almost makes me want to cry. You've done an amazing job, it's such an emotional piece.
This is really beautiful ;_; It has such a feeling of togetherness, whether the light they're headin
This reminds me a lot of the mise-en-scene, field size, lighting, colors, and overall image composition of the very last shot of the film Mein Kampf based on the play by George Tabori, which toys with the idea that Hitler's only friend in his youth in Austria before WWI was a Jewish man in his 50s who saw all of young Hitler's hardships and humiliations, and Hitler felt even more humiliated by the fact the old man tried to help him.
The film ends with the now really old man circa 25 years later recalling the story to another Jew while they're both in a prison cell in Hitler Germany, and they're being called out of the cell via a bellowing PA calling all Jewish prisoners for a roll call outside, with the very last shot looking just like this pic here with both of them running next to each other in slo-mo down the hall towards a bright light, presumably to their deaths.
This reminds me a lot of the mise-en-scene, field size, lighting, colors, and overall image composit
Sounds like a reference to The Sixth Sense. At least the one everybody keeps talking about, while the one I remember was just Bruce Willis finding out there were real ghosts recorded on the audio tapes with little Haley.
Sounds like a reference to The Sixth Sense. At least the one everybody keeps talking about, while t
Mystery Incorporated is more correct. My bad. They all said "gang" to refer to themselves in the show...For further details, please refer to the Scooby Doo show! XP
Mystery Incorporated is more correct. My bad. They all said "gang" to refer to themselves in the sho
Actually, it reminds me a bit of the opening scene in "City of Angels" where Seth (played by Nicholas Cage) was taking the little girl 'home', as he put it.
Actually, it reminds me a bit of the opening scene in "City of Angels" where Seth (played by Nichola
:') Fur, this is the BEST PIECE you ever shared with us!! Thank you, hun... Couldn't decide which way you were going with this: To a greater tomorrow or the 'great beyond'. Such a mix of hope & sadness from a picture... TRULY EPIC!! :-*
:') Fur, this is the BEST PIECE you ever shared with us!! Thank you, hun... Couldn't decide which wa