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Reviews for "Warriors of Aidoios - P2"

ehhh i liked it

i like the movie...its was awsome, but i mean a little extreme...catching the sword eith your palms lol, and when the stood they were all stiff just standing straight...i dont know i thought it was good, thanks for loading it.

Corny, but nice idea

Nice film, but the timing and actors attacking were kinda off. It was creative, and I'd like to see more.

Decent - 7

Very original and stylish.

Only problems: Wasn't smooth. Now, I know you can't get it very smooth with still frames stitched together, but it's still a little robotic and scattered at some points.

Secondly: Slightly corny, but hey, i go for corny sometimes, so that's okay. Doesn't bother me.

Thirdly: I think you are a very skilled director, and both of you looked great in the fight. Your camera man is fairly skilled too.

-Liam fin.

Cool concept, but...

A neat animation idea. I haven't seen the first, but I'm guessing it'd be similar. The major problem I had with it was the stiffness of the movement. It more or less looked like a film of people doing the robot with swords in their hands.

Nice attempt

Nice attempt at making an action short. The photographs you made and edited were beautiful and the setting was very atmospheric.

However, while watching this episode and the previous one, i felt like you don't really know the opportunities and limitations of Flash and stopmotion yet. Making a Kill Bill like action flick isn't the best idea to translate into a stopmotion. Personally I think the beauty in fight scenes is the fluent motion in the movements of the characters which is often more like a choreographed dance rather than a real fight. These photographs result in choppy combat that takes alot of the speed, timing and adrenaline away from the action.

Another disadvantage is that the movie is too ambitious and takes itself too seriously. I'm not saying you should make comedy movies, but it is impossible to create an epic movie with a compelling storyline if there isn't even dialogue in it or some form of character development. I'm sure the storyline looks grand in your head and you are dying to show others how great this is, but the chosen medium and technique and perhaps your current skill and the lack of a budget won't allow you to fully convince the viewer yet.

I'm a sucker for stopmotion though and as an experiment this is quite nice, but it is nowhere near the big action movie it is pretending to be.

AITD