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Alloy is given the glimpse of the future and the only way for this madness to end is to collapse the universe and began again. Witness the waking, the rebirth, and the future.
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| User Reviewaaaa aAfter inventing sound, Thomas Dolby went on to write, score, and star in this tale of a cybernetic man who rules us all from his virtual-reality paradise. I, for one, welcome our new VR overlords. |
| User ReviewDylan Athe second in the "mind's eye" series. this time, thomas dolby creates the spectacular soundtrack and sega provides some of the scenes which makes watching this amazing. the score is somewhere in between psychadelic and progressive rock to opera like vocals. there are times you will be scratching your head wondering what is going on though. but all in all, this is one of those art films that makes you look deeper inside the human psyche and examine existence as a whole. |
| User ReviewKyle SFirst got into the series with this when i was young, and has to be one of my favorite films of all time. |
| User ReviewKeefe HIt rocked the computer CG world I have this on VHS and put it on DVD I love it! |
| User ReviewMichael BThird of the Mind's Eye series. Pretty good with music by Thomas Dolby and some interesting segments. |
| User ReviewPrivate UIm interested in many different art forms out there as I try to understand how to manipulate a vision. Computer Animation has interested me as a child and I saw this film and two others like it on PBS one year. This is one of the best adaptations of music to the visions in the minds of early computer graphics engineers. I have never seen something so invigorating when working in art. Check this bitch out, seriously. |