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Reviews for "The last debarkment"

What?

Some people experienced some kind of "awakening" from this video.
I just thouhgt it was interesting to watch.
But i rather lack empathy in general...

NO IT IS NOT A SCREAMER!!!

I will give you a 10 because it was enjoyable to watch.

Oh, and I believe that it is in fact neurons.

Pretty good

The execution of your idea was flawless, but I'm not into the whole life is beautiful thing. I've exepirenced death, in a very real way, and on reflection, it was wack, but not like this.

cool

this is for all sissies out there from a fellow sissy, this aint a screamer. its a series of black n white images of people, happy people, before a final wavering circle of light blacking out, representing the final closing of eyes and death. nothing scary. mind you when you do watch the movie your brain will feel strange, sorta light headed like you're really about to die and life is flashing before you. its a strange, high feeling. didnt make me look at life differently though, sorry it didnt do the trick.

hey, xero...

It's not a screamer. Read the reviews. If it was, people'd post stuff like "That scared the living shit out of me" and there would be no lesson. Plus, I saw a comment or two about how it isn't. Plus, I watched.

I almost couldn't watch it. It scares me how facing this is inevitible. I really felt like i died.

When the circle at the end was wavering, I kept thinking, "no, not yet. It can't be."

I felt something die inside of me.

But that thing that has died has left a seed, a growing, blossoming seed.

That seed is wonder.

Wonder about how life IS beautiful.

This seed will soon grow, slowly, until, as I become a young man, it creates a new me. A joyous me, about how i must enjoy life now.

Not must, but will.

And the blossomig has already started.

Thank you, Vladmir. You have opened my eyes... and my mind.