![]() Later on she comes across Breens battling members of an unknown faction over what we later learn is the antidote to a contagion sweeping Bregna. When AF almost casually gut shoots the female Breen at the end we wonder if she is really the hero. This been commented on over and over but PC does a brilliant job in showing us the one against many hero tropes complete with rousing score as she embarks on an assassination mission before pulling the rug from under us when the faceless hordes are shown as individuals who feel compassion, care, pain, distress. ![]() ![]() I always wondered if Peter Chung (PC) had another name in mind or any name at all. I’ve had time to think about it and digest it so here’s a few observations and (sometimes rhetorical) questions.Īpparently this was originally the name of the shorts, not the character. (eg - Surgery Today featuring an image of a hair cut). Over the years I’ve rewatched it many times and hit pause on many fleeting images to see what’s there such as the magazine covers at the end which were so random they felt like dream images. As a permanent doodler and sketcher, I loved the art style which was unlike anything I’d seen and it was a while before I even found out the feature was called Aeon Flux as I missed the ocular flytrap opening. I didn’t know what I was watching it seemed to be some kind of European style animated feature (it reminded be a bit of Moebius and some of the ‘ligne claire’ artists). I tuned into the Liquid Television finale and saw the full pilot in one go. ![]()
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