Muito obrigado pelo seu comentário, T1ago! Sem dúvida, para mim Limite é uma obra prima e é muito gratificante ter alguém a reconhecer o esforço, dedicação e paixão que investi neste vídeo para o dar a conhecer a mais gente. Cumprimentos do outro lado do Atlântico!
@@PlanSéquenceFilmArt It really is, and what a great video. I'm so glad I found your channel, I'll be checking out your other work soon and look forward to whatever else is coming!
I feel like the man was probably looking for something in the affair he couldn't find. His true love was beyond the grave. But the man at the grave alluded to the fact she might be morphetic. So maybe it was the escaped woman. The way she looked at him on the pier (assuming it was her [I think it was{I was having trouble telling people in the movie apart sometimes; I didn't even realize they were telling their stories at first :D}]) could've implied she knew they were together in another dimension or something. Maybe that's what the boat represents. That even though we're separated, we're together. He died in his attempts to hold on to the truth in face of the ever-pervasive dream. That's why he ran so desperately after the guy. He had a glimpse of the truth. We're all just each others' dreams.
I think that's a wonderful interpretation Riku, and one which Peixoto would gladly welcome. Thank you for your lyrical thoughts on this great work of art.
It's a group of tracks by Blear Moon and my own work. My track has no name, but at the end of the video there's a note with the name of the tracks by Blear Moon used in it.
Certainly a bizarre claim, but apparently the audience had certain expectations, perhaps hoping to watch a "typical film" with a different story and pace.
Certainly not for me, I find it to be one of the most stirring and beautiful films ever made! PS: You have John Wick on your profile picture, is that your favourite film?
Magnificent 🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷
Glad you've enjoyed it, Nicholas. This truly is one remarkable and unique piece of film art.
brazilians must be so proud of it
They sure should, it is one of the greatest films ever made in my opinion.
Fantastic video, I can only imagine the amount of work you put on it. Limite is surely a great movie and this video does justice to that
Muito obrigado pelo seu comentário, T1ago! Sem dúvida, para mim Limite é uma obra prima e é muito gratificante ter alguém a reconhecer o esforço, dedicação e paixão que investi neste vídeo para o dar a conhecer a mais gente. Cumprimentos do outro lado do Atlântico!
Here I am at the end of the road. It was a great trip. Waiting for your next video!
Glad you have travelled this road with me, EvilSouth!
Incredible!
Truly is an incredible, magnificent artwork.
@@PlanSéquenceFilmArt It really is, and what a great video. I'm so glad I found your channel, I'll be checking out your other work soon and look forward to whatever else is coming!
I feel like the man was probably looking for something in the affair he couldn't find. His true love was beyond the grave. But the man at the grave alluded to the fact she might be morphetic. So maybe it was the escaped woman. The way she looked at him on the pier (assuming it was her [I think it was{I was having trouble telling people in the movie apart sometimes; I didn't even realize they were telling their stories at first :D}]) could've implied she knew they were together in another dimension or something. Maybe that's what the boat represents. That even though we're separated, we're together. He died in his attempts to hold on to the truth in face of the ever-pervasive dream. That's why he ran so desperately after the guy. He had a glimpse of the truth. We're all just each others' dreams.
I think that's a wonderful interpretation Riku, and one which Peixoto would gladly welcome. Thank you for your lyrical thoughts on this great work of art.
Great work. What is the background music called?
It's a group of tracks by Blear Moon and my own work. My track has no name, but at the end of the video there's a note with the name of the tracks by Blear Moon used in it.
What’s the song in the background at 17:43
It's by Blear Moon, you'll find it in the credits at the end of the video. Cheers!
"Too much water"?
IGN all over again...
Certainly a bizarre claim, but apparently the audience had certain expectations, perhaps hoping to watch a "typical film" with a different story and pace.
This film is so boring!
Certainly not for me, I find it to be one of the most stirring and beautiful films ever made! PS: You have John Wick on your profile picture, is that your favourite film?