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Reviews for "Animals"

hrmm

i understood it but i dont believe in god so it was not as powerful to me, also if god is as loving as people say then why would there be a hell? i think that hell was just an idea invented by the catholic church to tax people higher.

very sick and twisted

by sick i mean great animation.
and a great story. i would love to give you a story of mine to turn into a movie.

if you are interested please message me

Here we go:

I think I have to agree that the man took his life for the loss of a dear family member. Perhaps causing a loss in faith. And yes he may have been a preacher or someone very devout.

But the story overall is about what happens after we die. All the other people on the lifts were dead too. Also the fence had stated different times on the posts. Maybe stating that time is cyclic or overlapping (or both). The elevator may depict the passage into the next heaven or hell.

But the fact that at the end the "UP" appears may indicate God's forgiveness. He doesn't allow people to choose. Everyone would choose "UP". Perhaps God takes those that commit suicide and asks if they are sorry. Perhaps they were in a poor state of mind for whatever reason.

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Sorry I dont quite understand this pice of work, please send me a message and explain it, i just started watching the NOIR section XD

Excellent

I think I see what you were trying to communicate, or at least my interpretation of what I saw.

I think that it is about a man who commits suicide. He had been a man of God and lived his life by his word. But, in one fell swoop he betrayed him.

By taking his life he not only betrayed his family and his loved ones, but God. God who had breathed life into him and shown him the way. He gave him purpoes and this man decided that the life God had given him wasn't what he wanted, to the point of suicide.

Then comes the dilemma of the elevator. He, along wiht the other spirits reach the elevator. Many will descend and others will ascend. But this man can choose, can he take the penalty for taking a life, his own in this case, or will he face God in heaven.

CAN he face God, doing what he did