Don't we all need to stop and smell the roses?
This film gave me a headache, but the good kind. You really feel for Dr. Awkward as he's on his quest for God-knows (salvation? Happiness? Inner peace? A nice BLT?) and by the time the movie starts rolling around for the second time, the viewer begins to feel winded as well. I love the interactiveness of it, how you're capable of clicking on the screen, thus choosing the doctor's fate. There's also a sense of responsible in that you're the one giving him a break, cutting into the cycle. All in all, very well done. Enormous applause to David Slade for a stunningly unique idea and presentation.
This film gave me a headache, but the good kind. You really feel for Dr. Awkward as he's on his quest for God-knows (salvation? Happiness? Inner peace? A nice BLT?) and by the time the movie starts rolling around for the second time, the viewer begins to feel winded as well. I love the interactiveness of it, how you're capable of clicking on the screen, thus choosing the doctor's fate. There's also a sense of responsible in that you're the one giving him a break, cutting into the cycle. All in all, very well done. Enormous applause to David Slade for a stunningly unique idea and presentation.