

Film by Tanaami Keiichi.
Film by Tanaami Keiichi.
Sidewinder51
November 24, 2016
4 in rating no vocals where to begin? the music was on the borderline of bad and passable. Some of it could pass as instrumental music. The rest remind me of chalk being scraped or the grinding of metal on metal. The plot jumped backed and forth. Not really random but revisiting. Same drawing is referenced too. One the positive note there is a man walking. negative, why is he running? is he running for sport to flee? art varies. you got preschool worked mixed in with elaborate work. maybe the message here by sticking with something like running you will goofy looking (rookie) at first glance but intime you will have the stance(become pro) in no time. which might make sense since this is rated G (for everyone).
NextUniverse
February 18, 2022
The man was running. He kept running. Why? No idea. But he kept on running. That was all that mattered in this change of formation and shape. This elongated sprint evolvingthe man from the juvenile stage to the extraterrestrial, to the elaborate portraits. An art style fitting of evolution. As if crayons and fine concentration would be the first idea of imagining change. A good literal idea. There's not much else to speak more of. The man was just running at the end of the day. Typical Tanaami Keiichi work. I suppose the only reason this score isn't lower, is that this is hard to find. I'd still strongly suggest looking at it from a different angle; stray from conventional ones. The idea here is good and execution matched, so you are in for a true treat if you'd like to some avant-garde that isn't too paranormal.
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