A man awakens in his car and finds himself pondering over why he left his previous life as an office worker and whether this new life of "freedom" is worth the poverty?
I like how quiet and evocative this is; it has perfect pacing.
Though I have to say . . . watching this in 2011, I did not assume the man had chosen to leave his job (as you specified in the description). I assumed he had been laid off, and only now realized how much he missed his previous life, as miserable as it made him before. Just goes to show what a hopeless economy can do for interpretation /-:
I like how quiet and evocative this is; it has perfect pacing.
Though I have to say . . . watching this in 2011, I did not assume the man had chosen to leave his job (as you specified in the description). I assumed he had been laid off, and only now realized how much he missed his previous life, as miserable as it made him before. Just goes to show what a hopeless economy can do for interpretation /-:
MurasakiNeko 4 months ago
I liked it! Short, simple, and leaving it to the viewer to find a deeper meaning. I liked the cutout text at the ending. Pretty creative!
UPSbro 2 years ago
Just reaffirms that we can always go to Panico for a 5-Star, quality production.
No dialogue, no music, and still managed to hit a grand slam! THAT is a feat & proof of skill!
Shaggy72 2 years ago
Awesome!
crimsong19 2 years ago