Lone sperm swim in darkness, red-eyes glare knowingly and a person hangs themselves in the distance. Rushing amidst a forest or down an alleyway, a noisy birth of action ensues in a bleak landscape.
What do you get when you cross a robot, a baby, a parasol, and a homicidal personality? Just one of the players in a futuristic and violent game of life and death. Children with guns, demented astronauts, slick shade-wearing badasses, robots gone wrong and more clash in a bloody and frantic experience through the streets of a dystopic city.
Extra and Noisy Birth are two music videos with a dark and bleak appaerance. Extra makes a lot more sense (as far as what the hell is going on), but both are decent recs for each other.
Both music videos are full of rapid imagery and also very disturbing. I felt that maybe Noisy Birth had more of a message, while Extra merely tried to push the envalope. But if you're craving morose images, give these two music videos a try
Abstract, strange and dark, that's how I'd describe these two music video's. If you're looking for a grim, almost nonsensical and experimental short movie, these two are just that.
From the mind of Koji Morimoto, assistant animator of Akira and director of Magnetic Rose, comes Noiseman Sound Insect, a short and very abstract 15 minute OVA. In the town of Cahmphon, an experiment of Dr. Franken's goes terribly wrong, creating a monster called Noiseman. Under heavy oppression, a group of young people rebel against this creation, to save the town, and the sound from being literally vacuumed away.