After a minute had I had to stop it.I didnt know there is something like audio-sickness but I suffered from it,
I enjoyed it--it's a decent, dreamy little short, Lynchian in its surrealism and collage of disjointed sounds and images. However, the camerawork isn't quite deliberate enough to be truly startling, as though Ozan Adam couldn't quite decide whether or not to give it a home movie vibe or the polished subjectivity truly found in dreams.
A visionary film. He's had the visions. The subtitles were hard to read, though.
i've had some dreams just like this...though my dreams were far more interesting.
I was trying to figure out what the narrator was talking about... before I know it my eyes are fixed on the images and it turns into an objective dream.