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I don't know, there's something great about
apocalypse movies. Maybe it's the stripping down of society, the chaos,
or maybe just the destruction but I love apocalypse movies. Even more I
love movies that show the end of the world with as much creativity as
possible. Take "Pixels" a short film that works as a fan service for
gamers and for people who will at first scoff at the notion of 8 bit
characters taking over the world and suddenly gaze in surprise at the
creepy notion of it all. Patrick Jean's film is much more of an ode to
the classic gamer and a visual experiment than a movie with a narrative.
The basic outline of the concept is that a mysterious person throws out
a defunct television beside a bridge in New York City.
Before anyone can stop them, the world has become a blocky war zone incapable of recovering and being upgraded. Filmed with dynamic special effects by One More Productions along with great direction from Jean, "Pixels" is a visionary little fan film that's both rather innovative and kind of spooky once you see how the world transforms in to one solid block shrouded in darkness. With this, Jean creates a new menace out of beloved characters and tinkers with dimensions and depth perception with what is pretty much a stellar special effects bonanza.
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