04-25-2020, 10:06 PM
Stacy's take - she enjoyed it. At first, she was a bit put out by the amount of talking heads and losing track of who's who, but once it got rolling, she accepted into your method of storytelling through the pastiche of quotes and was engaged. She was very impressed by your editing and that you did pretty much everything. In the end, she felt she wanted to know a little more about exactly how Stro changed fencing (I reiterated a few points like what he did for Women's fencing and she let that slide). She also felt it was very much a love letter from fencers to Stro, which is fair I think. She also was hoping for more Jungian references. She also said 'awww' when she saw tQ's credit.
Is she the first non-fencer to see this?
On second viewing (with minimal wifi crashes - just one in the middle and we needed a break for snacks then anyway) the Nonomura brothers got a little confusing, especially when they are spliced right next to each other. But it held up quite well and I caught more details. It's dense but in a good way.
Is she the first non-fencer to see this?
On second viewing (with minimal wifi crashes - just one in the middle and we needed a break for snacks then anyway) the Nonomura brothers got a little confusing, especially when they are spliced right next to each other. But it held up quite well and I caught more details. It's dense but in a good way.
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