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Reviews for "Purged"

Great visualy, but...

You really got some great visuals there. But below the art and all the effects, the actual content seems very thin and it appears that there isn't much there at all. Also the film ended very anticlimatic and thus pretty unsatisfying, sadly.

good job

the artwork is great, and the music is even better. however, the story is short and takes a while to figure out. and i say that loosely because i still don't think i get it. lol. i'd love to see more of this from you though. good job.

C'mon man

Thnx for the barrage of Illuminati and Free Masonic imagery. The over all arching theme was kinda satanic to me too. Seriously take the apple and the context you presented it in. It's being offered to a "Falling Angel". The apple in the bible is the embodiment of sin. We have an angel refusing it and he is being prosecuted! When i feel lik it should be the other way around. I feel lik your warning us about not biting the apple of knowledge....when the apple is the reason for war and famine. Then Im not gonna even go in to the third eye images. This is reference to the eye of horus in egyptian mythology. A pagan religion so idk why its put into a flash based in a predominantly christian context. On top of that there was no explantion for the eyes. Like they were put in there jus to make the flash more mysterious. I like the flash its beautifully done. But the hidden meaning I personally extrapolated took away 3 points. Nice Job even if you might be an Illuminati pawn.

very..strange

beautiful and dark... I would have prefered them to have more hair, but it might say more because they are bald. But that is my opinion. The animation was amazing, the music fit perfectly. It was very disturbing and unsettling though.

Fallen Angels

There is symbolism at work here that I know is escaping me, but I can help but feel there are a few connecting threads through this work. The Fallen One refuses to take the apple, which means... acceptance? Of what I'm not sure, but the other Angels seemed to know the cost of the apples acceptance, and its refusal. The Fallen One's Halo becomes their slave-collar, to which they are still bound to the force that punishes them. Its a cold piece, indeed. I had to listen to the mournful yet relaxing theme at the intro to recuperate.