Score: 9
"Gold."
date: December 21, 2005
I knew you were capable of pulling out terrific flash movies out of your butt, though i never thought it would turn out this awesome! All of the drawings were awesome, and i really liked it how all the things twitched, which raises the artistic score of this flash. The drawings that this movie was all about wasn't that great, but that didn't matter, beacuse this movie was one of those carrying out a message. Though i don't know if there's supposed to be a moral of this story. I did see the message at the end, but i still didn't quite get it. But it's obvious that you put a lot of heart in this movie, and was it all beacuse of that quote? I'm glad you did it anyway, beaucse this flash completely rocks. I also enjoyed how the mansion was drawn, very artistic.
That song really kicked the viewer in a proper mood. You feel sorry for the one drawing flower, and hate for the emo kid, drawing bunnies, even though a somewhat clear mind would say that it was nobodies fault, since the man who drew flowers easily could find another way to make a living. And the music was also the only source of sound in this flash, but it was all that was needed to recieve my ten.
The violence had it's first appearence in the end, where the flowerman got burned, and the bunnyman got his arms mashed, that lead to a paimful death, to both of them. And i really wonder if fanboys would go that far in real life, if someone taunted their fauvorite author. No, but that wouldn't make this flash as interesting if they didn't. questioning things suck.
And that's about it. This is a fantastic flash, and i wouldn't doubt seeing this once or twice more. It's a flash based not only on artistic talent, but also on a gift of a terrific storyline, that really stirred up amongst the viewers emotions. A fantastic work, and i'd love it if i saw more submissions like this. Pure Gold.
~ Frost
Author's Response:
wooo what a long review thanks!