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Walking backwards can lead somewhere

This short film by Chris Vincze, titled Evol, considers what would happen if you walked in a direction different than the rest of the world. I love it’s implication that those we connect with are following similar paths as ours. Some would call that fate; I would call it intentionally orchestrated by Love. Note the similarity in the gifts each possesses.
Posted in 2008=52 Weeks - 52 Weeks=52 Links, Art, Film
Also tagged Art, Backwards, Boy, Boy and Girl, Dance, Film, Love, Short Film, Video
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