Pivot started off soft and positive. The guy was out and about taking pictures of his surroundings. The animation was different, but a good different, I haven't seen an animation film quite like this one. I liked how when the guy moved, his movement was shown. But just as some bad things happen to good people, this happened to him. As he was walking and snapping pictures, he stumbled upon a murder. His camera began snapping away at the murder scene capturing the criminal and the victim. The criminal gets upset and begins to chase the guy with the camera. I liked how the director decided to shoot the film from a third person point of view. It gives the audience the choice of forming their own opinion about the situation.
As the criminal continued to chase the guy with the camera, the sounds of them running, opening and closing things, panting, and running into things created more intensity. All of a sudden the tables turned and the roles changed. The camera falls in the criminal's hands and the gun falls in the camera guy's hand. The chaser became the one being chased. The new criminal finally catches the guy with the camera. He kills him. Just as he murders him an on looker with a camera captures the situation. And it continues.
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