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5.0 out of 5 stars ...whoa.
I watched this movie yesterday. um.......wow. Weirdest thing ever. It should be rated R. There is only one word in the entire video and it's "Help". Personally, I think this movie was made by a very bored animator who was not doing what he was supposed to and was in the middle of a phsycotic breakdown.
Yup.
Buy this movie.
It is worth your 85 cents.
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3.0 out of 5 stars FRENETIC BARRAGE
Here, I have a billion ideas and I want to cram them all into your forehead all at once! A frenetic barrage. The design/calculation seems to have been to disorient, confuse, and flash as much as possible. Not new age (!) in any way. Not for heart attack people, high blood pressure, or anyone adversely affected by strobe, or light-speed wormhole travel. The music doesn't...
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3.0 out of 5 stars FRENETIC BARRAGE, August 12, 2011
This review is from: Caught Between Worlds - A Computer Animation Vision (DVD)
Here, I have a billion ideas and I want to cram them all into your forehead all at once! A frenetic barrage. The design/calculation seems to have been to disorient, confuse, and flash as much as possible. Not new age (!) in any way. Not for heart attack people, high blood pressure, or anyone adversely affected by strobe, or light-speed wormhole travel. The music doesn't help--it's all hyper-upsetting. Lost opportunity art wise. Any worthwhile moment is rubbed out by the need for speed. Too bad.
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5.0 out of 5 stars ...whoa., September 17, 2011
This review is from: Caught Between Worlds - A Computer Animation Vision (DVD)
I watched this movie yesterday. um.......wow. Weirdest thing ever. It should be rated R. There is only one word in the entire video and it's "Help". Personally, I think this movie was made by a very bored animator who was not doing what he was supposed to and was in the middle of a phsycotic breakdown.
Yup.
Buy this movie.
It is worth your 85 cents.
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2.0 out of 5 stars I hated it!, May 21, 2007
This review is from: Caught Between Worlds - A Computer Animation Vision (DVD)
You may like it, I hated it! Let me tell you why; the graphics are choppy and blocky. The music is nerve grating and frenetic. The images are very dark on content as well visually. I missed the gracefulness that I've seen in other DVD of this type and I had to fast forward through most of it as it was giving me one heck of a headache. As I said I hated it, but you must decide for yourself if it is more to your taste. I hope I made it clear why I didn't like so that those of you who enjoy frenetic music and its kind will explore it further, and you who are looking for floating gleefulness and soothing music will Stay Away! DJ
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5.0 out of 5 stars One of three amazing DVD by this artist, October 9, 2004
This review is from: Caught Between Worlds - A Computer Animation Vision (DVD)
Truely amazing, wow this guy is a true visionary. These 3/D anaimations are rich and layered with weirdness in the very best possible way. Better than any Minds eye I've seen and there are three DVD's in the series by Beny T.

http://3dzoe.com/trilogy/

"The division between Art, Music and Science are not real in themselves. They are created by man. Words create the illusion of division and separation forming a dualistic dimension. All comes from the same source. To create is the point and to be creative is to be in touch with this source...The moment of creation is all that matters because it is timeless. Words are like walls in the brain. My goal is to go beyond the labyrinth of words and explanations and to share the insights that come from those moments, to express the inexpressible..."

Beny Tchaicovsky

Once you see this wonderfull DVD you'll understand he's really means what he says!!.

I would rocomend this to anyone with eyes.
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2.0 out of 5 stars Once upon a time, August 26, 2005
This review is from: Caught Between Worlds - A Computer Animation Vision (DVD)
When Soft Image was a novelty and 3D construction a really defying task for computers and designers, this work could be considered a reference. It has gone old though. Once the techniques used in the animation are not so complex anymore, some of then are features of today 3d softwares, some so simple that even my young daughter masters, the animation gets very boring and naive looking at some point. Music is not so good to be worth the whole work. Even so, the authors deserve their merit.
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