
TIME FRAME
Video editing:
Montag
Music:
Disharmonic Orchestra - Time Frame
Movie:
Here (2024) - Directed by Robert Zemeckis
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Sequences of time are now in session
The imposition of three stuffing patterns
With the ability to scan through
A complete list of phonetic transcriptions
In a matter of timeframes
Disharmonic Orchestra is one of those bands you spend your whole life listening to alone, no friend is interested, nobody cares, nobody bothers.
The 2024 film Here was well-intentioned, but no one was interested, no one cared, no one paid attention.
The only truly cool thing is the opening, with the birth of a window and an overlay of different frames progressing over time in a house facing the same street; and then it goes back millions of years before any window existed, to the moment of the Chicxulub asteroid’s arrival and the dinosaurs’ apocalypse, before returning to the present — where the film actually begins.
When I watched it I remembered the voice-over in the song Time Frame and at some point I thought that the Egyptians understood patterns and transcriptions and did not expect the apocalypse but, like many of us, only feared the victory of chaos that would destroy everything.
But even if destroyed, the universe could always be recreated, because time for them was a representation of eternal restart (or, if you prefer, regression), so we are only frames of something greater, and what for us in the West is the end, punishment, and settling accounts with some creator, for the Egyptians is simply the beginning of a new cycle.
But do not worry about that nor think too much on it, asteroids are not in your control, and the real truth is that Disharmonic Orchestra is a great band and Time Frame is a beautiful song, the play with the film’s introduction turned out nicely and the mood fit even more, so I kept the name and the short film of a temporal window showing cycles and restarts in the introduction of a bad movie is simply called Time Frame.
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