Rating: 4 Trees
Landing Lights, directed by Graham Young, might at first horrify many. The scenario of a jumbo jet heading for a large building, brought back glimpses of the news footage for 9-11, where a small group of terrorists guided passenger planes into the trade towers in New York. However, at the point of collision I was offered a sweet relief, the plane passed through the walls, becoming much like a risen ghost, bound to relive the moment over and over for eternity. Though this may sound horrible, the animation, colors and the angles used, are serene and stand in a direct contrast to the acts carried our out in real life. While the director may not have intended for a comparison such as this, the symbols used have become etched into the minds of many not only in America, but the world. This was beautiful and well conceived.
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