I fell off the wagon both with LJ posts and Ten In Ten this weekend, but I am giving myself a pass as I had my entire family over for the holiday and a small child to feed ("No, sweetheart, I can't eat the grape, I'm fasting") and entertain
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Is the god in the end the machine gone evil/rogue?
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*shivers* Oh, nicely done.
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I very much love how the video begins with the idea of a God-like (I think the capital G is needed here :P) Harold saving John and sending him to do his will punishing evil-doers, and ends with John and Harold being targeted by the perhaps a tiny bit more literally God-like Machine. After all, they are criminals, and the Machine has proven to be able to evolve its criteria, so what if it decides rogue vigilantes like them have to be stopped? Damn, I love the dystopian future 'verse you suggest here... (And I think we're all thankful for the lack of Bear, there's only so much heartbreak I can deal with, but what about Leon?) The logic is the same (the beat is the same), and then you realize you might have worked for God's purposes, but you're but human ( ... )
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And I adored it! At the "he said 'John, go do my will'" I cheered out so loud I scared the cat. :D Amazing job! \o/
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