I just had the chance to see this piece of work at a short film animation festival this evening, and this is one of the ones that stuck with me. I didn't like it, but I certainly didn't hate it. It simply stuck out to me as extremely well done, and much different than most of the work at the festival. The story is rather simple, but the visuals and movements of the objects and camera give it that compelling edge. The style it's done in is refreshingly unique, and in its entirety is hauntingly drawing. You simply cannot look away. The sounds used bring forth feelings that are uneasy, but work well. Overall, a pleasure to watch.