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Excellent usage of that soundbite. Otherworldly, yet right in our own backyards.
ps: your Soho looks astonishingly like my Soho!
I love it. First, I just love that chunk of the movie - the sound of the rain, the music, the lines. And it’s funny how mannequins always remind me of the Darryl Hannah character. Excellent - it’s as though you pulled pieces of gossamer out of my brain and put them in your film! I wish the true film soundtrack would be published. Not a different orchestra playing the music, but the actual soundtrack by Vangelis. It’s luscious and isn’t available anywhere.
Fun*tastic! a full story in such a short moment. very good. the soundtrack, the moving pictures, what a combination.
and i love that part of london also.
very good indeed, can’t say nothing more, because i liked it very much and its not so possible to describe by words. speechless for now.
now that was just superb!
I am amazed at the quality of the work you are putting out.
what can i say. blown away again by slow dissolves.
Wow. Bladerunner-ish sequence. Love it. I remain your humble viewer.
This nearly brought me to tears, and I’m not even sure why. Magnificent. I love it when I can’t understand my own emotional reaction to a work.
I know I have heard the quote before, but what’s it from? very cool work, just to take the time to stay on something, to…man this is just good…
Blade Runner audio as sordid crime scene commentary. Then suddenly back to no longer neutral streets.
It feels like that was an ACTUAL crime scene.
Okay. That’s it. IT! This is vlogging at its best. Damn. When are you coming to the U.S. for a visit to meet us? Hmmm? Hang out?
Freakin’ awesome. Loved it!