Review of Avalon (2001) by M D — 02 Mar 2009
Was not at all disappointed. The key here is that in scenes set in the game, it feels set in a game and scenes set in "real realities" look real (though both the game and real worlds utilize the same effects palette, just producing starkly different results).
The story is also tops, but the intrigue of falling deeper into the game ultimately overshadows what the script props up as the character's real motivation.
I'm really suprised this film doesn't have more of a cult following. I highly recommend it to scifi fans, dystopia fans, gaming fans, technophreaks, VFX freeks, philosophy phreeks, animator/animation junkies, film-makers and just film fans.
This review of Avalon (2001) was written by M D on 02 Mar 2009.
Avalon has generally received positive reviews.
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