I'm pretty sure most Humans won't get the video, but i do.
(The Girl seems to be depressive, she has enough from the "Grey" odd life, she flee's into an Imagine world, what's going on with these pills, maybe they are Anti depressiva ... Drugs :D
Her name is Persephone. This film is an allegory about duality, bipolarity, death- rebirth in a spiritual level. Persephone in ancient Greek means the one who brings death but she also brings life. It is the way nature works through the change of seasons. This myth- one of the most mystical and symbolistic- appeared in many paganistic ceremonies and it has inspired many people into creating different versions in every form of art. This is one of the most beautiful and atmospheric adaptations.
Not unlike the videotape in the movie The Ring. If I die in seven days at least I'll know why. But seriously, amazing imagery. Like a surrealist painting done on celluloid rather than canvas. Very brave. Well done.
Brilliant. Amazing photography and music. Really gets under the skin.
(This is the first time I've seen this...and I've come to realize that the girl's bedroom looks an awful lot like mine...White walls, black headboard, red decorations...)
Beautifully done. Question, does anyone know if they meant the woman walking into the ocean to represent the little girl in some way as well, or if it was to be her mother? Great symbolism throughout. Very emotionally stirring.
Loved it. Very admirable, I must say. I really loved some of the transitions in the film. At the beginning, for example, where the eye turns into that bowling bowl. Nicely done. Or the one where the girl burries the pill and the camera focuses on the sky which then turns spring-blue (though this is a bit of a cliche, but nevermind). All in all, it's a very original piece of work.
Amazing. this is my personal view of the film: The girl is in a psych ward and when she takes the red pill she daydreams all the things she imagines/wishes she could do. at the end when she buries the pill it ends up growing into a rose, signifying how beautiful her imagination is.
incredible, the best i've seen in a while... Very involving, even days after watching, still leaves a stain. Thank you for sharing! who needs psychedelics?
I'm pretty sure most Humans won't get the video, but i do.
(The Girl seems to be depressive, she has enough from the "Grey" odd life, she flee's into an Imagine world, what's going on with these pills, maybe they are Anti depressiva ... Drugs :D
johnyjohny103 4 hours ago
Reminds me of David Lynch's work.
BridgetD96 1 week ago
Am i the only one that thinks this makes no sense.. im sure if we watched this in English class my teacher would have countless interpretations.
MsDrugsftw 1 month ago
Some kind of subliminal pedophile lifestyle propaganda..
Damn it, thumb down.
SerJahPhoto 3 months ago
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SerJahPhoto 3 months ago
the chemical brothers :O
torketa 5 months ago
you now have SEVEN DAYS to show this video to someone else
or the girl in the video will crawl out of the internet, and KILL you
619Joe182 5 months ago 10
Her name is Persephone. This film is an allegory about duality, bipolarity, death- rebirth in a spiritual level. Persephone in ancient Greek means the one who brings death but she also brings life. It is the way nature works through the change of seasons. This myth- one of the most mystical and symbolistic- appeared in many paganistic ceremonies and it has inspired many people into creating different versions in every form of art. This is one of the most beautiful and atmospheric adaptations.
TheRottingBallerina 5 months ago 4
@ frisianS: I totally agree!!!! It does seem a lot like The Ring, doesn't it...
LOTRjunkie1995 9 months ago
Dont get it >.>
Gmontemurro 11 months ago
Powerful work, Mr Beamish! Can't wait to see more.
alynmearns 1 year ago
Not unlike the videotape in the movie The Ring. If I die in seven days at least I'll know why. But seriously, amazing imagery. Like a surrealist painting done on celluloid rather than canvas. Very brave. Well done.
frisianS 1 year ago
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hyper1101 1 year ago
Mm...so surreal. Very bleak and very bizarre. The soundtrack is great, too.
KeyOfEMajor 1 year ago
i don't get it. :(
CaptHARTBREK 1 year ago 18
Hey Boy, Hey Girl... Superstar DJ's, HERE WE GOOOO! =D
Annekee007 2 years ago
Fantastic stuff !!! I find this tremendously inspiring.... And i am curious to know what inspired this film ??
sriks8 2 years ago
Brilliant. Amazing photography and music. Really gets under the skin.
(This is the first time I've seen this...and I've come to realize that the girl's bedroom looks an awful lot like mine...White walls, black headboard, red decorations...)
DoubtThou 2 years ago
the girl is in the video clip of Chemical Brothers- Hey boy,hey girl :D
0snk 2 years ago
I feel like I'd go crazy trying to make sense out of all the scenes, but amazingly well done regardless
Azurewraith92 3 years ago
Beautifully done. Question, does anyone know if they meant the woman walking into the ocean to represent the little girl in some way as well, or if it was to be her mother? Great symbolism throughout. Very emotionally stirring.
m4r1t4c4 3 years ago
this is utterly amazing, the visuals, the music, the atmosphere, the sound design... brilliant.
drplbiftin 3 years ago
WHAT ON EARTH?!!??!!??!?!?!?!
Arcata0 3 years ago 3
Loved it. Very admirable, I must say. I really loved some of the transitions in the film. At the beginning, for example, where the eye turns into that bowling bowl. Nicely done. Or the one where the girl burries the pill and the camera focuses on the sky which then turns spring-blue (though this is a bit of a cliche, but nevermind). All in all, it's a very original piece of work.
mandela4life 3 years ago
Amazing. this is my personal view of the film: The girl is in a psych ward and when she takes the red pill she daydreams all the things she imagines/wishes she could do. at the end when she buries the pill it ends up growing into a rose, signifying how beautiful her imagination is.
bmm018 3 years ago 5
incredible, the best i've seen in a while... Very involving, even days after watching, still leaves a stain. Thank you for sharing! who needs psychedelics?
wingtsunnineoeight 3 years ago
I find references with the cinéma of D Lynch likely movie '' the lost highway'' or ''Twin peaks'' and few S Kubrick
A world where meet imaginary and real: Good work very pleasant to look it.
JBF242 3 years ago
Wow. Finding work like this is special. All the best to all those involved.
elvispelt 3 years ago