This is a masterpiece. From the chilling voice work, to the euphonic sound mixing, to the expansive sets and locations that feel new every time; truly, I was in awe of this tour de force in classic Caribbean cinema. What caught my eye, of which was distinctively evident at the 1:19 mark, was the water. It’s green. I know, wildly fertile observation, right? But I think ostensibly patent details such as this are often disregarded as perfunctory rudiments. The people who do this are completely wrong. I must stress again that it really struck a chord with me. Indeed, the sagely complexion reveals behind the external fabric of this tale, the grot, the refuse, the sheer defilement of the sea. This is common in our world today; and I’ll surprise no one by highlighting the fact that there is so much pollution. Yes, oceans can appear green because of high quantities of plankton that dwell below the surface. This may be true. Nonetheless, it is clear to me that this was an expressive, purposeful creative decision by you, to make known the atrocities committed against ocean life, against civilization, against the very ground these characters walk upon, and I feel most importantly that it is meant to reflect our world today. The earth is sorrowful. It is in anguish. Nature calls out. Thousands of years of horrors carried out by humanity against itself, wars waged, innocent blood shed on innocent soil. The world has waited, struggled for far too long. I guess what I’m trying to get at is that there’s just so much fine characterization underneath all the connective tissue. A surprisingly immeasurable amount of nuance. Subtlety is key. Show, don’t tell. You mastered every fundamental component of storytelling, and then you went above and beyond. This is an immensely well-written, compelling chronology. And it was a joy to watch from beginning to end. It was wonderful. You went all out on this project, and you shouldn’t be more proud. I for one, couldn’t be happier. This is a modern classic. This is your magnum opus.
@SirDanTheManProductions
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Thank you for being one of the few to realize there is deeper meaning behind what seems like a normal video. I try to represent the many conundrums facing our world, many of which were caused by the human race ourselves. I also like to express the fragility of humanity, of how we ourselves can be here one second and gone the next. You forever have my respect Dolavin.
@wav522
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You’re an artist man. I could never consider your work to be “normal” to any degree. We don’t deserve you. Every video you post is a blessing upon humankind. You’re going to shape the century. Never forget it.
@SirDanTheManProductions
Жыл бұрын
@@wav522 Your kind words mean the world to me. It’s people like you who inspire me to keep making these videos. Hats off to you.
@olimpius1507
Жыл бұрын
do i need to watch this at imax or something?
@SirDanTheManProductions
11 ай бұрын
@@olimpius1507 yes
@TopMonkeOfficial
4 ай бұрын
I miss pirate stop motion so much! Im planning on posting my own series soon but in the meantime please keep making more!
@axton-idk
5 ай бұрын
I also have a orange space man also this is really good one thing to do is have fun.
@Mr_Jbrohan
Жыл бұрын
700 million days=Nine hundred seventeen million years (1,917,000 years) but dude! What an amusing video! This is the kind of thing that will make people hop off the shorts feed and get back to watching longer, more in-depth videos.
@SirDanTheManProductions
Жыл бұрын
Thank you so much! I feel like shorts have negatively affected youtube. People no longer want to take the time to watch long videos. I hope that will change soon.
@Treckle3101
11 ай бұрын
The animation is very smoth great job.
@SirDanTheManProductions
11 ай бұрын
Thank you very much!
@erikthepirate8068
8 ай бұрын
At Least the Skeleton Pirate Captain got the Golden Helmet.
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