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before she even wakes up and it's not for everybody. but if you are a fan, which i am, this is a really intriguing film and in the third act it does something which is completely out of the blue. and i think some people will think this is ridiculous and some people think this is very important and others will think it's a bit of both. i love the fact that with his movies you never know where they are going. the key to this is tilda swinton. if you didn't have an active her skill holding it together. what you're doing is you are watching the world through her eyes. you are watching her befuddlement about the sound. what does it mean, where is it going? why is everything i know about the world suddenly uncertain? and when the film provides an answer or at least some of an answer you would either go below or you go but it's watching her respondent that really makes it work and it's in is on the and i thought it was really impressive, i really liked it. 0k. ok. intriguing. definitely intriguing.
SomethingPeopleFilmEverybodyOut-of-the-blueFanActBitTilda-swintonFactBothOthersprogressive digital gameplay that will take you a couple of hours to hack and unlock secrets throughout the entire exhibition. drew, what inspired the omega mart? it's something that started as a small backyard art project that evolved eventually into this huge project that took three years to create. it took 325 artists from concept to opening and, you know, we have everything from digital creators, sculptors, painters, experiential artists all working together to create, you know, this narrative and build it out. so, a really giant process that took a long time. while the traditional high street has struggled in the internet age, the omega mart is thriving, and the company is already planning an expansion to this immersive experience, and opening some others. so, the next time you're out shopping, do be on the lookout for any suspicious looking wormholes to another dimension.
SomethingDrew-dicostanzoGameplayExhibitionBackyardArt-projectCoupleSecretsOmega-martConceptSculptorsArtistssculptors, painters, experiential artists, all working together to create this narrative and build it out. so really giant process that took a long time. while the traditional high street has struggled in the internet age, the omega mart is thriving, and the company is already planning an expansion to this immersive experience, and opening some others. so the next time you're out shopping, do be on the lookout for any suspicious looking wormholes to another dimension. that was chris — that looked right up your street. absolutely, it is so weird and wonderful and brilliant, give me a weird supermarket and i am all over it. do you want to come? sure! all right, we'll go, that's it from us from las vegas this week. as ever you can keep up with the team on social media, find us on youtube, instagram, facebook and twitter at @bbcclick. thanks for watching, we will see you soon. bye— bye.
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