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WALL
1
Movie
Finished Airing
1987
Film by Takashi Ito.
4.5/10
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Wall isn't even a proper anime. It is a short video of 7 minutes featuring entirely of hyper-lapse photography. Which in itself was pretty cool, I gotta admit, but I don't know if I would recommend anyone to watch it. The photographs in the video are of old buildings presented in different ways (through a first-person view, through the view of a person holding and looking the "moving" photograph, etc.) with a piece of looping music in the background. Not much to write home about honestly, but if you are interested in photography or editing then you might want to check this out. Otherwise, don'tbother.
"Hey, guys, here are some walls I filmed. I had to do a whole video project, but all I had was one wall, so I time-lapsed it to hell and back, and I even took some selfies in front of it for mom. I did a load of editing and repetitious manipulation, so even though people could say it was 'just a wall,' it's, like, conceptual, man... and it might be just a wall to you, but I put a lot of effort into editing that wall for an entire 7 minutes. Pretty impressive, huh? Yeah, it might be pointless, but art is art." It'ssurprisingly playful for a tedious and rather meaningless experiment, and the music is actually a very fun, bouncy, and repetitious track that makes me think of super '80s post-minimalist pop rock. Goes very well with the imagery, even if the whole thing is technically proficient showboating with no substance.