The Cathedral - Tomek Baginski
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This is a fascinating work of art.
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My english teacher showed us this in class, it was interesting :P
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I guess we're all just another brick in the wall
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does anyone know who composed the song from 1:23?
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This movie is not about religion, or death, or anything else quite as concrete.
It says: "To overcome something insurmountable by the individual, it takes many lives' worth, combined."
In contrast to Fallen Art, this story is about those lives given freely, as opposed to the sacrifices demanded by the system: Bridging a gap, overcoming an obstacle, as opposed to dying for someone else to grasp at the whisps of a futile dream.
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Isn't it more representing an individual who needs to commit him/herself for good of masses to create a bridge to a better future?
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its mirrored! and quality really sucks
anyway great movie
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Devotion .. give up .. to sacrifice himself for the formation ..
to be completed .. The rest of the money to remove the death ..
too idealistic .. very Utopic ..
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this is original movie.
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Stupid YouTube wont allow me to post the link to the original. The Cathedral - Vancouver Film School (VFS)
I really like this movie but the quality of the upload is FUCKING terrible
Insanticus 1 year ago 17
@hotblooded666
I feel like it represents the idea of crossing over from life to death. The Cathedral is made up of deathly looking bodies, but that begin to move as the character passes through. As the day breaks, he becomes another pillar upon which the Cathedral is built, transfixed for eternity, never fully dead, but not alive. Whether or not this could be related in theory to religion, I think despite using a Cathedral to base the story upon, it would be a stretch.
lwarnos 1 year ago 5