I typically prefer to aim for more upbeat fare on Fridays, but today is one of those exceptions. Simon Cottee's 'The Wedding' tells the story of a sad young man, and his bizarre invitation to his father's wedding. I could only imagine a story like this if I was sad and inebriated, and that's meant as a compliment. It comes off as deep, yet nonsensical all the same time. The animation is simplistic, and somehow crude. Now if you'll excuse me, I have some Care Bears or some s*it to go watch.
Jan 25, 2013
The Wedding
I typically prefer to aim for more upbeat fare on Fridays, but today is one of those exceptions. Simon Cottee's 'The Wedding' tells the story of a sad young man, and his bizarre invitation to his father's wedding. I could only imagine a story like this if I was sad and inebriated, and that's meant as a compliment. It comes off as deep, yet nonsensical all the same time. The animation is simplistic, and somehow crude. Now if you'll excuse me, I have some Care Bears or some s*it to go watch.
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