Nice piece o kit!
I was about to compose this review with the intention of praising the next torch bearer of the eternal flame that is Monty Pythonesque colloquy. But I had to pause for a moment to consider what thought this film was trying to expess. Irony? Metaphor? Or associated connotation perhaps? Or maybe nothing at all.
I found your film "The child that smelt odd" to be a wonderful characterization; a grotesque cause and effect fantasy that was clearly within the realms of social commentary. Using your previous works as a standpoint, I'm puzzled by this film, as it seems to ignore a few universal truths.
Granted the peace-loving governments are trying to disarm and socially "rubber room" the populous, they are but a symptom of the disease, namely conflict. In your film, the antagonist is this victim of such conflict and sought readily available weapons to mete out his revenge.
Should the weapon be blamed for the hand that weilds it? Or is society to blame for excessive liberties?
It's now that I realize the purpose of this film. It asks a question and demans an answer that no one can give.
Bravo.