I saw these films as part of the CCW cinema season at the Odeon at Leicester Square.
They are very surreal and absorbing, sophisticated animations.
I nomally don't get interested by animation, but these were a different matter.
They involved so much skill artistically, but also they were so clever as to how these films made you feel when you watched them.
They were very disturbing and gave me the feeling of claustrophobia. It was like my mind was compressed and I couldn't escape the scene. It was very weird.
I especially liked 'The Flat'. I thought that it was highly imaginitive, and despite their not being any voices (which was what made the film so effective) you really empathised with the character by the end.
The music was really important in the setting of the mood and scene, without the music there would have been little impact.