@Lemonator. thats part of the joke too
MOST people waste their money.. AND rich people definitly do. this is him depicting an over exsadurated image of the human races future and over dependence on technology I believe. :)
@Lemonator. thats part of the joke too
MOST people waste their money.. AND rich people definitly do. this is him depicting an over exsadurated image of the human races future and over dependence on technology I believe. :)
yes, you have pinpointed one of the many, many metaphors depicting society in this 30 second flash movie. congratulations.
Touching.
I feel it touch me in many places. I also liked the rocket head. And replaying it. Very beautiful, just to take it all in, no?
wow, that made my day in a nutshell
My 2 cents
The robot was useless in performing its task - the only useful act it could do was dispose of itself. Either that or that it made itself usefull by making itself useless - since it was already usleless in perfoming its function - it could be useful to rener itself useless. Well yeah, that's my analysis.
um, your closer than most... but its not as complicated as addressing the true meaning of uselessness.
clue: its both about the roles of the robot and the human rather than just the robot.
Ummm
I't seems to me that this man is not fond of technology hence the book instead of computer and the fireplace but he has grown so lazy and bitter that he takes out his frustration on the very machines he relies on. I also believe something else is going on but I am having trouble wording it.
nope.
clue: this robot is expensive, and he used it the correct way, so he does have some degree of respect for the machine, knowing that he could have used it incorrectly, which would have caused it to be practical.
oookay
Purpose/Story: 6/10 (very relevant)
Music/Sound: 9/10 (relevant)
Animation/Style: 9/10 (relevant)
Length: 10/10 (not so relevant)
FunFactor: 7/10 (very relevant)
Random.
Good, but there isn't much to remember this by.
thanks for giving me a review of everything on the surface :D