very melodramatic, up until the ending... but nice
wow, damn.. the introductory frame sequences were very melo-dramatic and well crafted indeed.. choice selection with the background orchestrated music; contributed immensely to the audience being able to empathise with that poor, dirty clock.. it brought an aura of sadness, and somewhat an appreciation for the things we dearly take for granted - i think this was also best conveyed with the screenshot of the poor clock looking into the window of an orange and light blue clock sleeping in comfort in front of a warm, desirable fireplace on a chilling christmas day.. but what was remarkable i guess was how the action sequences were timed perfectly with the background audio piece.. like the introduction of bass when a brick was thrown into that shop.. and the editing and the various camera shots and angles that were featured was great.. the ending was a bit of a shock, but i guess you warned us about it.. funny stuff though haha didn't see that coming, love your work and animation skills - keep up the good work, great flash