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Under the harsh conditions of crushing pressure deep below the oceans waves, life takes on a terrifying and primal appearance in order to survive in such an unforgiving environment, away from prying human eyes. From the Hatchet fish, who’s haunted appearance when viewed head on makes them look like tortured, lost souls that resemble shrunken heads to the terrifyingly savage and nightmarish appearance of the Goblin Shark, the deeper we go the more alien and inhuman life appears to be. I would like to suggest that The Diver belongs among these ghoulish creations of nature and that he grows to feel some kind of kinship with them as he descends. Ultimately, he will come to accept what he is and his fate among them as he plunges ever deeper into his own psyche. Comments are closed.
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AuthorMy name is Clay Sandford and I am currently studying an FDA in Film and Media Production at University Centre Weston. I have a keen interest in directing, cinematography and camera operating. Archives
April 2017
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