- Director
- mehmet can kocak
- Date
- 2011
- Genre
- sci-fi
"Have you ever been afraid of your own mirror image?"
In a Dystopian Future, the real merges with virtual. And now, you, how much you are you anymore? This is now your Simulation! Your Perspective!... for additional material and info: facebook.com/perspectiveshortfilm
No cast & crew information has been submitted for this film.
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At 12:47 on 16 Jun 2011
Overview: Billed as a “Tribute to the cyberpunk genre,” Perspective gives us a rather unique… perspective… of a cyberpunked future, where VR is the drug of choice to escape the harsh reality of… well, reality. Mehmet Can Koçak shows us one person’s escape to a VR fantasy by not just following him with a camera, but with the person AS the camera as we look through the hobo’s eyes. It’s perfectly understandable if you suddenly feel like hunting shamblers, cyberdemons, or zombies with roast-turkey headgear… Perspective - Hobo Jacks In After all, it’s called “Perspective” for a reason. We “watch” as the hobo purchases a cartridge from a shady dealer then heads into a wreck of a building where he jacks into his Commodore 64T… 64 Terrabyte Commodore 64 Terabytes of RAM… on a Commodore 64… it can happen. … and dives into a fantasy encounter with a redhead girl. Until an apparent glitch causes more than a program crash. There once was a girl named Alice… At a running length of only ten minutes, Perspective doesn’t have much time to present in-depth themes. The one main theme is the mirror; How we see ourselves in reality and fantasy, and how the two can suddenly become fused together to cause no end of confusion. Or as Friedrich Nietzsche put it, when you gaze long into an abyss the abyss also gazes into you. Conclusion: Short-n-sweet. ‘Bout all I can really say. Koçak’s piece shows some potential for something more like, let’s say, a whole series of first-person movies; Short, interwoven films showing life in this future, and the viewer gets to choose what character’s eyes they would like to experience it. Might be a challenge to make, but it would a radical new way to “watch” movies.
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nicolai
on September 12, 2012 at 10:04pm
Great! Really enjoyed this... I've seen a lot of films on VODO and this one stands out for me. More please!
digrifter
on January 26, 2012 at 12:36am
This is what happens when you don't remove the bugs from your program!
LOL
But seriously, nice film.
Shaggy
on October 21, 2011 at 9:59pm
great work, keep it up.
romancos
on October 14, 2011 at 2:22pm
The most unexpected ending of this movie. A bug in the system...
kapcom01
on August 14, 2011 at 4:41pm
Excellent work! I enjoyed everything and I am whatching it again! Thank you and congratulations!
jimsander
on June 10, 2011 at 6:13am
Unique take on a not altogether original idea. Worth the short download.
Amazing what you can do with a C-64 and an RCA cable into your head. :)