I just wanted to expose this message to those behind the making of these short story. I found it intense and captivating, held my attention and drew me into a mystical story with a queer, interesting aura.
Imagination is rendered softly, with many sweet edges, and I found "Gorgonas" with a calm beauty that made me want to write these lines. I am still quite confused about it, still a little hopeless about the loneliness transmitted effectively within the darkness of the animation. I can't say much about the plot, but just the fact that it has a little reminiscence to Japanese stories, where lost souls wander in heavy, surreal places. It happens to be more like a wicked good nightmare than a short story, it's that good.
Very strange, I actually had a good time. But it did lay of my head for a while. It had on me a superb effect, and so I am recommending this marvelous short story and wondering if anyone who saw it could expose also their impact of these short animated tale on them.