Fragments of Him
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In Fragments of Him you experience the lives of four people connected by love and a tragic accident. You walk alongside Will on his last morning and discover the meaning of his final thoughts. With Mary, Will’s grandmother, you learn about his childhood, their conflict, and how they ultimately reconciled some of their differences. Sarah was Will’s girlfriend and first love. She tells us how she found a deeper understanding of herself during their time together. And finally, Harry is Will’s partner when the accident happens. Can Harry ever accept the loss?
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Incredibly moving journey into the complex perspectives of love, grief, and rebuilding after loss. Definitely opens the door into a new method of coping and therapy through modern media. Emotional, thought provoking, and beautifully created.
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This is a mature, thoughtful rumination on the life of a person and how, in that life, other lives intersected.
This is a slow and poignant story. taking its time. Might be a bit slow for some, sure, and the mechanics are just a means to cycle through the story, but it's a heartfelt one and that can only be good.
I'm brought to mind of an episode of the television show "Cucumber" of a good few years ago. In it, just before the untimely passing of someone, an entire episode is spent on their life leading up to this unfortunate incident. This plays much like that; a life in stolen moments, in fragments, by those around them.
If I am to be critical, I'd say the character models, well, the faces, don't really work. Of course these are the hardest to get right, but at times I really could have done with some eyes. It is a good attempt at "styling it out" though, so I do appreciate that.
All in all, an enjoyable way to spend a couple of hours, even with the heartbreak.
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Thoughtful and melancholy. I enjoyed the story and presentation.