Dog Of Man
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Author Comments
This one is about a man and his dog.
WARNING: May be slow on some older computers due to lots of textures and camera movement. It looked a bit choppy on my laptop. Select a lower quality if that's the case. I've put it up on youtube for anyone that finds it unwatchably laggy.
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Reviews
Rated 5 / 5 stars July 6, 2011
ewwwwwwwwww why why whyw hywnoooooooooooooo horror
make it go away MAKE IT GO AWAY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! ahhhhhhhhhhh why why did u do this to me its scary......... made me trip.... nooooooooooooooo bad trip bad trip!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! words cannot describe the horror.... perhaps abjection may be mildly gettin to it
all terror aside it was a excellent and ughhhhhhhhh well told... very n perhaps maybe too well told
ima go in a corner and curl up in a ball now.......scary shyt
Rated 4.5 / 5 stars July 6, 2011
... Right...
Here is my idea of what happened:
A guy invents some sort of translator for his dog,
but the dog is mean so he tries to kill the guy.
The guy is stupid enough to swap bodies,
thinking the dog will die and he'll get the body,
but it's the other way around,
and the dog takes the body (or at least part of it) of the guy.
I'm probably completely wrong, but who cares.
Rated 4 / 5 stars June 6, 2011
This is what I think:
I think the dog was aiming for the human body all the time. The man was not able to speak and always listened to what the dog said. He explains the man his own feelings, like a mirror.
The dog even made him kill himself (tumor), so that he could take him over in his weakened state and made it look like he (the dog) was the one sacrificing himself.
"You'd have a true friend, if you had your own tumor." - well, in this case the dog was the friend, caring for the man
Think about it: In the end the frankenstein-ish creature appears from the same skin-surrounded hole like the dog, uses the same way to speak and he's thanking the human body or even the tumor itself, not the leftovers of the dog.
Having a human face, the dog is now much more indepedent. Or the machine controlling him...
I don't get the testicle-like tumors at the tree thought...
Probably I'm all wrong with my interpretation anyway.
Rated 5 / 5 stars June 5, 2011
,...
luv the disturbing content you place in almost all ur videos
Rated 4 / 5 stars June 1, 2011
Insanely Disturbing sums it up best
But heres my analysis of it
You have a man, who may represent man as a whole or an element of man. Who is lonely and depressed. The tree represents the numerous entertainment apparatuses (t.v, videogames, etc.) that try to make us feel happy but in the end cannot. The man is in a place where he is not himself and is in a deranged state (much like you Mr.Firth) and the dog represents a somewhat "normal" and not insane form of the man himself, not an actual dog. The tumor represents a false friend that simply wants to use you, and is more harmful that beneficial to you. Finally his "tumor" brings him to a breaking point in where either his life changes or he dies (suicide?). The "dog" (his voice of reason) finally resonates with him, and he leaves his depressed and contorted state, but not without physical and emotional scars (and deformities left) and also a part of him dies (he switched places with the dog, and that part of him dies). He finally tells the tumor (false friend) a sarcastic "thank you" because without the tumor he would not have gotten better but the tumor really didn't care either which way.
that's just what I think I'm sure David Firth probably disagrees with me alot, but that's what i got out of it.