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Dix is an award winning short film produced by The Mill Visual Effects Studio and tells the story of a man overcoming his psychological problems. I think it is really interesting, and I found that the way they portrayed the complexities of psychological and obsessive behaviour gave a deep insight of what it must feel like to have a mental illness. Even though they do not speak English, I surprisingly found myself following the story quite well.  I think that the film is amazing. Especially the concept of it all, and how the street represented daily life and that he could not cope with it.

What are you're thoughts and feelings about it? Were your conceptions of the film different? And what did it mean to you and how did it make you feel?

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Re: Dix - the most abstract and symbolic short movie you will ever watch.
« Reply #1 on: November 09, 2012, 09:02:27 PM »
Well review, I've seen the video now, and well - There are different ways to show how a mental illness like Depressions for examples could be "expressed"/shown. In this video, a mental illness is presented in an "extreme" way, like it's killing you all the time, even if you try to work against it. I am not a fan of gore, since this movie kinda represents the mental illness in gore, it's like a minus for it. But this is just my opinion.


If you have nothing against "gore", and want to understand how a mental illness might feels like or how it disrupts you living your life - you might should watch the video. But there are also other videos/games to find out, how it might be to have a one!
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