This could quite possibly be one of the most random/amusing things that I have ever discovered. Don't get me wrong. There is clear art in this. However, I find it amusing for several reasons. One, I was just talking about my dog earlier to some friends. We all agreed that we miss our pets. Second, I still can't get over how cute Uggie from The Artist is:

And lastly, I just love dogs. My dog has quite a personality, and like Uggie, he likes to be on camera.
Birds was a pleasant surprise. I laughed, cried from laughter, and gazed in awe at the camera work all at the same time. It was not easy to locate this little gem of a film. I spent about half an hour trying to find something to watch and nothing seemed interesting. Then I read the description for this film. Flying dogs? Heck, yes...
I had to watch this you see. It was too tempting. The concept was so unique and adding dogs to anything automatically makes me want to watch.
Visually, this film was stunning. The slow motion capture made every shot incredibly detailed. Each dog in this had a different personality and it showed on camera. One of my favorite shots occurred halfway through the film when a dog yawned. The slow motion aspect made the dog look scary, though it was only a simple yawn. The closeup of that shot only added to the creepiness that occurred. The dog was adorable, just not for those couple of seconds when my brain thought I was watching a horror film. The lasers made the film appear futuristic as did the electronic music. I don't really think the film had a point, but it was visually stunning.
I mean how can you not want to watch dogs flying and jumping around lasers? It's too fun and incredibly artsy all at the same time!
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