Synopsis
Ki-No-Ko is a surreal five-minute short film published on Art of Silent Hill, Lost Memories: The Art & Music of Silent Hill and The Silent Hill Experience.
Ki-No-Ko is a surreal five-minute short film published on Art of Silent Hill, Lost Memories: The Art & Music of Silent Hill and The Silent Hill Experience.
Doesn't quite match the wtf?-ness of Fukuro, but Masahiro Itô's designs are wonderful, and I could seriously listen to Akira Yamaoka all day 💖
This one's way cooler. Yamaoka doesn't sound forced and some of these images are just super neat, for sure gonna be thinking about the stretchy leg for a while.
Uh my legs are just REALLY double-jointed. Like by a lot
I miss Team Silent so much...
Beautiful imagery and soundscape. I want to live in silent hill.
what my brain looks like
Não se faz coisas tão experimentais como antigamente...
Completamente diferente de Fukuro. Em vez de pensamentos mais primitivos, animalescos até, Ki-No-Ko mostra o lado mais humano de James. Um lado mais melancólico e depressivo. O sentimento de "mofar" e não pertencimento é algo trágico e tão belo ao mesmo tempo...
youtu.be/j_WuZGtYbXo
Is ambient chill body horror a thing?
akira yamaoka's music sounds like evil portishead i love it soooo much
I think the scenes and images work well when they are on its own, but not when being repeated in faster sequence. Especially the leg images and the floating cubes are great, as well as the inverted catacomb with wavey ocean in the background is great and probably my favorite in here (and also not repeated). But then the later images look like watching through long tall grass and don't work that well in my opinion. Similar with the music for me. On its own the music works better for me than together with the images.
I can't wait to play every Silent Hill game before this quarantine is over
Silent Hill's national geographic TV Channel goes hard