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Reviews for "The Creator"

really interesting

I really like this flash, and I take it in as many different metaphores. Im sure alot of the connections and assumptions myself and others will make were not originally intended by you, but I've always thought having others explain and ponder another's work is fasinating. In a strange way i saw this as a metaphor for views and actions in marriages, as if the woman only exists, is only acknowledged once she is married (created). The man wanted to protect her from the outside world, in fear that she might leave him. I could go on but i live in England, and its late especially for a "growing fifteen year old boy" as my mum would say.
I hope your next creation is as good as your last.

Virgilcomic responds:

That's interesting. And you're right, a lot of these connections were never intended by me. However, it's always interesting what people get out of a piece.

Strange..

I'm not sure how to feel about this...well animated and narrated, but on some levels it's really disturbing. But oh well, such is life.

Virgilcomic responds:

The God Machine. So interesting that you should review my movie. And I think perhaps the reason one can't so easily add a number to this flash is because of it's uniqueness. That's not to say it's good or bad, but number values given to movies are usually derived as a comparative factor to other movies.

love your style

great piece.

it can be interpreted in many ways but my own personal interpretation was that the creator was the government/laws/rules and the creature was society. if we, the society, do nothing, we can't survive. so we go ahead and get jobs and make money. most of the money we make goes to the government/taxes (the creator). and if we're abiding by the laws/rules and making money, we're happy and the creator's happy. and, at the end, i interpreted the creature as an individual in society, where if one is failing, the gov't doesn't care and merely looks on forward to others in society.

i dunno, that's my take on it lol. great job. great graphics too.

Virgilcomic responds:

Thanks. Interesting interpretation.

hmm

fun!

Virgilcomic responds:

Yay!

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im gona go to sleep now....zzZZzzzZZZ so boring

Virgilcomic responds:

I doubt you've ever read Moby Dick.