JACE BRITTAIN and JAYME RUSSELL: this jump scare jump cut blast of noise which isn’t the seemingly cued GUNSHOT
JACE BRITTAIN and JAYME RUSSELL: this jump scare jump cut blast of noise which isn’t the seemingly cued GUNSHOT
Jace Brittain: The pattern of obfuscation and analogous webs extends to an endlessly astounding figurative compulsion in The Book of the Dead, a compulsion toward sensory bleeding and complex synesthesias. Just as the lips of a dead lover might smell like a hue, one might “hear the moon sliding across the sky” at the same moment that a mountain’s trees “stir noiselessly.”