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Stormy Night follows a young girl's thought-explorations as she sits out a storm, in her room with her dog.
She asks the kind of questions that used to keep us up at night when we were kids: "Who am I? What's infinity? What's eternity? Do aliens exist? :) " and the artist follows each of these streams-of-consciousness through with gentle, witty and abstract visualisations.
The voice acting on the English language version I saw is very natural, and the whole piece is accompanied by a beautiful, dreamlike soundtrack.
Thinking back on the film from the night before is like remembering a nice dream - slightly intangible in the fine details, but fresh, vivid and full of wonder.
She asks the kind of questions that used to keep us up at night when we were kids: "Who am I? What's infinity? What's eternity? Do aliens exist? :) " and the artist follows each of these streams-of-consciousness through with gentle, witty and abstract visualisations.
The voice acting on the English language version I saw is very natural, and the whole piece is accompanied by a beautiful, dreamlike soundtrack.
Thinking back on the film from the night before is like remembering a nice dream - slightly intangible in the fine details, but fresh, vivid and full of wonder.
- farweltered88
- Aug 23, 2005
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