Submitted by Thomas Baricevic on 5 September 2008 - 5:20pm.
[From the Introduction] The Wall was a short doco that I think everyone can relate to in that we, as humans, struggle with the everyday monotony of life in any situation. As the main character highlighted, the patterns that develop in our brains, can invariably render us immobile. It is only until the patterns are broken that we can consider ourselves free. But are we ever really free? Camera work was well on the mark, highlighting the main character’s isolation in a city swarming with people and monotony. Sounds bleak, but in there is an opportunity for self evaluation in this big world. A doco well worth a second viewing.
Well worth a second viewing
[From the Introduction] The Wall was a short doco that I think everyone can relate to in that we, as humans, struggle with the everyday monotony of life in any situation. As the main character highlighted, the patterns that develop in our brains, can invariably render us immobile. It is only until the patterns are broken that we can consider ourselves free. But are we ever really free? Camera work was well on the mark, highlighting the main character’s isolation in a city swarming with people and monotony. Sounds bleak, but in there is an opportunity for self evaluation in this big world. A doco well worth a second viewing.