This is such a sad story look it’s an abandoned/zombiefied village. Which means the iron golem failed. It’s contemplating how it could have helped… poor guy.
You usually don't think about it, but he probably doesn't need great vision or hearing to protect his village. It's interesting to explore his senses like this. And how to us he looks strange, with a big nose, tall head, and wide brow, but to a villager his face is that if a villager's. A product of them. Poor guy.
Ehhh. To villagers, a pillager’s face is that of a villagers. Big nose, tall head. Fierce brows instead maybe, but is it really that distinguishing a factor?
@@_CertifiedHoodClassicI think someone or some people speculated that illagers used to be regular villagers but due to their opposing views and maybe immoral experiments, they were banished. I’d say it makes the iron golems a lot more precious to the villagers and the illagers more terrifying than zombies I feel. Their looks can accentuate that too. Edit: grammar
@@philipbudihard9391Back in my day, we didn't have these new-fangled GOATS and HOGLINS. We just had FLAMING BARRELS that EXPLODE and drop loot. I miss when games were good.........
1:27 the devil always sits on your left shoulder. The golem feels guilty about letting the villagers die. I think the villager is telling him that it is his fault that he is dead.
Minecraft's dream-like aesthetic has always resonated with me, at least in its early versions - The bright and endless landscapes, the calming lullaby music with a hint of melancholy; it makes for an atmosphere like no other game where you feel relaxed and uneasy at the same time. It's a bit trippy. That's the exact same fever-dream aesthetic that this video has and I love it, this feels like a dream I've had before Really awesome video well done 👏👏👏
There needs to be more games with a nostalgic yet fever dream-ish aesthetic, the only games that come to my mind is Sonic Dreams Collection and LSD Dream Emulator
I’m seeing everyone kind of interpret the dream sequence as a flashback of sorts, but I have a different take. Personally, I think the dream sequence is him imagining a symbolic kind of “what if” scenario. Like, if only he was stronger, if only he was bigger, maybe he could have saved them. He’s trapped in that maddening “if only” stage of grief.
ok theory. 1:00 he has a totem of undying on his chest. Totems of undying are supposed to be a villager with angel wings. Notice how the totem is on his chest, where your heart would be, what if this is symbolism for the fact the weight of the villagers’ death says heavy on his heart? Probably onto nothing but whatever
Imo this is exactly and actually how you should enjoy art, it doesnt matter in the absolute whether you're right or wrong, overthinking it or not thinking at all, art should've a memorable thing Am I onto nothing? I don't think so
The iron golem, drifts into madness as he roams the empty plains he once guarded. The villagers he protected are gone, and in their absence, his heart grows heavy with loneliness. His love for flowers, especially poppies, once a simple joy he shared with the people, has now become an obsession. He wanders endlessly, searching for the perfect poppy, clinging to the fading hope that if he finds it, the villagers might return. Deep down, he knows it’s just a comforting lie, but it’s the only thing keeping him moving, one heavy step at a time. 😢
It's such a special thing when you see something and you feel like beauty roams withen its. Soul (Primal) does that too by the guy thar made samurai jack But this is just different man
my read: the golem is in an abandoned village, they failed their one job as a guardian of that place. Having nothing else to live for, they walk out to the farthest their ai will take them, stopping at a rose, laying down and staring at the sun. In a dream sequence, the golem is now giant, with a small villager on his right shoulder, provocative of the devil himself (though not literally obviously). The villager tells the golem… something before it picks up a tree and looks up once again, returning to reality. Another thing to note is the golem has a totem of undying on a place near where the heart would be in this sequence. I interpreted this as meaning not only did the village fall at their watch, but it was actually the golem’s doing. the golem appears to be following the villager’s orders when they pick the tree out of the ground, which to my eye symbolizes that the golem was told to or decided to cause destruction. the totem, now, could mean two plausible things. The first thing that came to mind was the fact that you can only find totems from woodland mansions as far as i’m aware, which could imply it had malicious intents or was being controlled by something(??). another possibility is that this totem is meant to represent pureheartedness, but the villager/devil figure could be manipulating it. After the golem wakes up, it sits and stares at the flower before the camera zooms out quickly. you can hear the first milliseconds of a golem death sound right before the video cuts abruptly.
additionally, I just wanted to point out that the golem raises both the tree and the flower in the air, in front of a circular and square sun. possibly an offering in return for its release from the world? the dream sequence could be interpreted as its life flashing before its eyes, or at the very least its final judgment before it can move on. just an extra thought
I saw the thumbnail and was immediately 100% sure it’s something great, and I was not disappointed. Getting something this cool recommended is like getting a free burger at your favourite fast food chain because someone in the kitchen messed up.(rare and awesome). Great animation!!!!
I don’t know what’s a more appealing theory, that it’s an old iron golem alone in a village he failed to protect or that it’s an evil golem in a village he went berserk and destroyed himself
Very cool video, I like that it's pretty up to interpretation and vague with elements guiding the story without flat out saying it. I actually have my own interpretation, it's pretty long so ill give a tl;dr: The golem was created by villagers for destruction, but always actually appreciated creation and nature. He made a choice to betray his destructive masters to escape their control. Either by directly killing them or watching them die, he escaped their rule. He deeply regrets his actions and is disgusted with his choice to cause destruction under his own control and free will. However, he imagines what his future would be had he not destroyed the villagers. This future is a vast desert wasteland where every last tree has been destroyed by him under the command of the villagers. He realizes it was rigged from the start, for him to be destructive. But he made the choice to destroy his creators rather than being complicit in their destruction of natural beauty. Now here comes the yapper - The golem sits in the ruins of the village he was once tasked to protect. The villagers that once lived there created him for the destruction of their enemies. He lets out a sigh while standing up, understanding that his next choice is in conflict with all that he has been created for. He walks to the end of town and stares into the plains, wanting something new. He glances back at the ruined village, but knows there is nothing left there for him. He has failed at what the villagers tasked him to do, and is ready to move on from his failure. He steps out into the plains and notices a poppy, picking it up to inspect it closely. He always had a great appreciation for the beauty and creation of nature (this is evident in the game as well, picking and offering flowers), but the goals of his creators were in direct opposition to appreciation of life, beauty, and creativity. They designed him for destruction and controlled him to destroy, despite his calm and peaceful disposition. This theme is also strengthened by the origins of the iron golem's design, looking into it the golem is based on the robots from "Castle in the Sky." Both pick and offer flowers to children which shows their true peaceful nature, but both are also designed to serve humans for the purposes of destruction and war. The golem then dreams/imagines/reflects/etc. a different time. This is pretty up to interpretation; it could be a "past life," indicated by the unused totem. However, I actually like to imagine it as a daydream of the future, or as the golem reflecting on how his past choices would have changed his future. Had he succeeded in protecting the villagers, he would still be under their control and command. It's clear that his destruction has spread far and wide, with the entire horizon being barren desert. He has also clearly been evolved and developed further by his creators, towering much higher than before and using technology (totems) stolen from the enemies he destroyed. The "devil on his shoulder" villager barks commands into his ear, and he sullenly complies. What was the command he was just given? To destroy the last standing tree, the last relic of natural beauty that is yet to be wiped out by the villagers. Clearly the golem still appreciates nature, even while following commands he takes time to appreciate the beauty of what he has been forced to destroy. But in this future, he would have failed. He would never have lost his appreciation, but he failed by never acting to disobey his destructive masters. He was always capable of escaping - whether by overpowering them, leaving, or simply watching them fall to their enemies. But in this imagined future, he never did. In this future, his walk into the plains would have been for the purpose of destroying the nature below his feet (the last tree) rather than to cherish and appreciate it (the poppy). Now bear with me, but I think this daydream interpretation paints the introduction in a whole new light. He didn't simply fail the villagers and feel bad for them; he wanted to fail them. You'll notice he actually has no cracks or damage on him as you'd expect after a hard fought loss. He may have hid or stood idly by as the weak villagers were overtaken. Or maybe he destroyed them himself. He was always capable of extreme destruction, he could easily raze the entire village with the power he had been given. Maybe his sullen mood isn't a mourning of the villagers, but a reflection of his self-loathing for becoming what he hated. This is emphasized through the music - on the surface its very calming and peaceful. But there's an off-putting distortion to the sound, a strange undertone that changes the peace to discomfort. These musical elements are parallel to the peace the golem has achieved by becoming free, but the undertones of guilt and self-hatred that prevent him from finding true comfort in what should be peaceful. In order to become a peaceful being and break free of his chains, he had to actively choose to be as destructive as the villagers. He caused destruction and death based on his own choice, not what his masters commanded. Once he comes to terms with his disgust for his actions (which clearly took a long time, as the village has been deteriorating for a long time), he then sits in the field and reflects on what other choices he could have made. During this daydream, he realizes that the other option was even more destructive. The game was rigged from the start, from creation. He was destined to destroy, and he chose to destroy on his own terms rather than on the terms of his creators. He sits in the field, now more at peace with his decision to prevent the destruction of the world at the cost of the village.
high concept art comming out of an 11 year old video game we all collectively grew up on, generationally reguardless of where u are on this earth... is a groundbreaking historical study in the making
The first time in about a year or so something on my youtube recommended has caught my eye and been worth it to watch, thank you for this dawg. truly and serene and calming watching experience.
i love the bright, highly saturated colors in contrast with the black shadows and lineart on the first segment. the plot made me sad. ive always loved the iron golems. they're so sweet :( the fact that sometimes they will drop a flower when killed is such a small detail yet to me its heartbreakinggg
This feels almost like Minecraft meets Studio Ghibli's Castle in the Sky: the music, the pacing, the giant metal protector that's tried his best to do his job. Stunning.
What a beautiful art and animation style! You're really making me think about the lives I've destroyed by slaying those golems for that early game iron. This animation humanizes them in a way I never thought of, and I love it!
It is a devastated village, the golem feels nostalgic for that which he no longer remembers but knows that he once had. (I don't know, the animation is just nice)
I like the atmosphere of the video. The feeling of guilt for not succeeding in protecting the people around the golem. The only thing he can do is cope. From my point of view, the way he raises the poppy to the sun can be him trying to find forgiveness from the villagers that died. It reminds me of Gopo's little man :) They both have quite surreal vibes. Both associate flowers as a way of expressing their feelings.
Soo melancholic and beautiful, what a hidden gem. kinda funny that i found this randomly while watching internet checkpoint videos and now, seems like i found another checkpoint.. a GOLEM checkpoint! thank you for this wonderful piece of animation.
Это такое удивительное погружение в себя , некий трип голема, с этой фирменной меланхолией и одиночеством и бессмысленностью старого Майнкрафта, вот это то что нужно это то самое , спасибо за это
This art style is unreal. So pretty!
Wait why you don't have any replies?
@@Youneedtochill_7 fr
Hi Mumbo :D
Didn't expect you to be here.. hello mumbo :'D
Why's mumbo here. What?!
occasionaly i run into something that makes me miss the super secret settings button even more
What did the button do?
What did the button do?
@@Kano_Productionsfilters
I'm pretty sure there's a mod that re-adds them
@@k90v85 oh
This is such a sad story look it’s an abandoned/zombiefied village. Which means the iron golem failed. It’s contemplating how it could have helped… poor guy.
Lovely animation though I loved every second of it.
In the series, it seems like Steve himself killed the villagers leaving the Iron Golem as the only one left. Perhaps due to a cowardice.
yes poor poor picture on my screen who failed his village
I totally missed that detail. Oh my gosh that adds so much to this video.
@@bcbble wow you're so cool and edgy
You usually don't think about it, but he probably doesn't need great vision or hearing to protect his village. It's interesting to explore his senses like this. And how to us he looks strange, with a big nose, tall head, and wide brow, but to a villager his face is that if a villager's. A product of them. Poor guy.
Ehhh. To villagers, a pillager’s face is that of a villagers. Big nose, tall head. Fierce brows instead maybe, but is it really that distinguishing a factor?
@@_CertifiedHoodClassicI think someone or some people speculated that illagers used to be regular villagers but due to their opposing views and maybe immoral experiments, they were banished. I’d say it makes the iron golems a lot more precious to the villagers and the illagers more terrifying than zombies I feel. Their looks can accentuate that too.
Edit: grammar
This has the feel of an analogue horror tape yet is quite soothing
VHS
@@derflerp538gen alpha really out here calling a VHS an "analogue horror tape" 💀
You mean a VHS?.. bloody fucklng hell we're screwed...
this doesn't look like vhs either tho
@@deadPan-cthan what?
unreal youtube recommendation pull
mythical youtube recommendation pull, or extraodinary
stop using this insta shit on TH-cam
Pretty good Cinda creepy tho
Frrr bro
Yeah
imagine, there's an entire retro game of Minecraft
I see you forgot about Minecraft 3D
@@philipbudihard9391Back in my day, we didn't have these new-fangled GOATS and HOGLINS. We just had FLAMING BARRELS that EXPLODE and drop loot. I miss when games were good.........
This feels like if minecraft was an indie game….
wait
@@ytisnottwitter how the times have gone...
notch based it off some lame old game so maybe that iguess
1:27 the devil always sits on your left shoulder. The golem feels guilty about letting the villagers die. I think the villager is telling him that it is his fault that he is dead.
Or perhaps the opposite! The villager is saying, it's okay- you did what you could. Let go.
0:31 lmao. Bro got a face on both ends
=l
the golem took "have eyes in the back of your head" literally
1:53 amazing for a wallpaper ❤
Bro when I apply it as a wallpaper, it's brightness is decreasing so much....any idea how to fix that?
Minecraft's dream-like aesthetic has always resonated with me, at least in its early versions - The bright and endless landscapes, the calming lullaby music with a hint of melancholy; it makes for an atmosphere like no other game where you feel relaxed and uneasy at the same time. It's a bit trippy.
That's the exact same fever-dream aesthetic that this video has and I love it, this feels like a dream I've had before
Really awesome video well done 👏👏👏
Agreed
I feel like that aspect is one of the things that Minecraft has retained and needs to retain to stay a good game in the future
There needs to be more games with a nostalgic yet fever dream-ish aesthetic, the only games that come to my mind is Sonic Dreams Collection and LSD Dream Emulator
i smell underrated
Edit: I got more likes than mumbo jumbo
Edit 2: no more
true
I wish I could take a whiff
What shampoo do u use
Yeah I can smell you from here
😂@@_serpent_
I’m seeing everyone kind of interpret the dream sequence as a flashback of sorts, but I have a different take. Personally, I think the dream sequence is him imagining a symbolic kind of “what if” scenario. Like, if only he was stronger, if only he was bigger, maybe he could have saved them. He’s trapped in that maddening “if only” stage of grief.
1:22 im sorry but this shot is just so funny
No villagers?
Lmao just read the comment in that exact time
@@0jeej0 lol you beat me to it 😂
ok theory. 1:00 he has a totem of undying on his chest. Totems of undying are supposed to be a villager with angel wings. Notice how the totem is on his chest, where your heart would be, what if this is symbolism for the fact the weight of the villagers’ death says heavy on his heart? Probably onto nothing but whatever
Imo this is exactly and actually how you should enjoy art, it doesnt matter in the absolute whether you're right or wrong, overthinking it or not thinking at all, art should've a memorable thing
Am I onto nothing? I don't think so
This entire video feels like a minecraft painting
You really cooked with this comment dude
The iron golem, drifts into madness as he roams the empty plains he once guarded. The villagers he protected are gone, and in their absence, his heart grows heavy with loneliness. His love for flowers, especially poppies, once a simple joy he shared with the people, has now become an obsession. He wanders endlessly, searching for the perfect poppy, clinging to the fading hope that if he finds it, the villagers might return. Deep down, he knows it’s just a comforting lie, but it’s the only thing keeping him moving, one heavy step at a time. 😢
It hasn’t been an hour yet since I woke up. I didn’t expect to feel depressed over the fate of a lonely golem.
@@Gabstermi sorry for making your yesterday sombre 😅
I don't wanna cry plz it's almost 2 am 😭
"Pixel
Petals.
Endless,
Lifeless,
Gigabytes.
Miss my
Corner of
Sunlight."
People liking this comment, it's Garden Jargon by Madylin Mei, if you're interested
EVERY FRAME OF THIS IS A WALLPAPPER
And the most heart touching simple beauty thing ive seen today, thanks.
It's such a special thing when you see something and you feel like beauty roams withen its. Soul
(Primal) does that too by the guy thar made samurai jack
But this is just different man
this has such a neat feeling to it
this feels like the type of vid thats gonna pop off man, really sick vibe and style you got going on
my read:
the golem is in an abandoned village, they failed their one job as a guardian of that place. Having nothing else to live for, they walk out to the farthest their ai will take them, stopping at a rose, laying down and staring at the sun. In a dream sequence, the golem is now giant, with a small villager on his right shoulder, provocative of the devil himself (though not literally obviously). The villager tells the golem… something before it picks up a tree and looks up once again, returning to reality. Another thing to note is the golem has a totem of undying on a place near where the heart would be in this sequence. I interpreted this as meaning not only did the village fall at their watch, but it was actually the golem’s doing. the golem appears to be following the villager’s orders when they pick the tree out of the ground, which to my eye symbolizes that the golem was told to or decided to cause destruction. the totem, now, could mean two plausible things. The first thing that came to mind was the fact that you can only find totems from woodland mansions as far as i’m aware, which could imply it had malicious intents or was being controlled by something(??). another possibility is that this totem is meant to represent pureheartedness, but the villager/devil figure could be manipulating it.
After the golem wakes up, it sits and stares at the flower before the camera zooms out quickly. you can hear the first milliseconds of a golem death sound right before the video cuts abruptly.
additionally, I just wanted to point out that the golem raises both the tree and the flower in the air, in front of a circular and square sun. possibly an offering in return for its release from the world? the dream sequence could be interpreted as its life flashing before its eyes, or at the very least its final judgment before it can move on. just an extra thought
I feel the need to point out that it was only the golem damage sound at the end and not death, but otherwise great analysis 👌
You can also tell that the villager on his shoulder is a cartographer, which might have some interesting implications for your theory
@@nosidenoside2458 yeah I thought it had a class, but it was like five pixels so i didn't want to jump to conclusions.
Lucid dreams never tasted so metallic.
I saw the thumbnail and was immediately 100% sure it’s something great, and I was not disappointed. Getting something this cool recommended is like getting a free burger at your favourite fast food chain because someone in the kitchen messed up.(rare and awesome). Great animation!!!!
Believe it or not, this is a whole series.
Believe it or not, this is a whole series.
I love how you left viewers without answers, seems like it sparked quite some ideas
I don’t know what’s a more appealing theory, that it’s an old iron golem alone in a village he failed to protect or that it’s an evil golem in a village he went berserk and destroyed himself
Very cool video, I like that it's pretty up to interpretation and vague with elements guiding the story without flat out saying it. I actually have my own interpretation, it's pretty long so ill give a tl;dr:
The golem was created by villagers for destruction, but always actually appreciated creation and nature. He made a choice to betray his destructive masters to escape their control. Either by directly killing them or watching them die, he escaped their rule. He deeply regrets his actions and is disgusted with his choice to cause destruction under his own control and free will. However, he imagines what his future would be had he not destroyed the villagers. This future is a vast desert wasteland where every last tree has been destroyed by him under the command of the villagers. He realizes it was rigged from the start, for him to be destructive. But he made the choice to destroy his creators rather than being complicit in their destruction of natural beauty.
Now here comes the yapper -
The golem sits in the ruins of the village he was once tasked to protect. The villagers that once lived there created him for the destruction of their enemies. He lets out a sigh while standing up, understanding that his next choice is in conflict with all that he has been created for. He walks to the end of town and stares into the plains, wanting something new. He glances back at the ruined village, but knows there is nothing left there for him. He has failed at what the villagers tasked him to do, and is ready to move on from his failure. He steps out into the plains and notices a poppy, picking it up to inspect it closely. He always had a great appreciation for the beauty and creation of nature (this is evident in the game as well, picking and offering flowers), but the goals of his creators were in direct opposition to appreciation of life, beauty, and creativity. They designed him for destruction and controlled him to destroy, despite his calm and peaceful disposition. This theme is also strengthened by the origins of the iron golem's design, looking into it the golem is based on the robots from "Castle in the Sky." Both pick and offer flowers to children which shows their true peaceful nature, but both are also designed to serve humans for the purposes of destruction and war.
The golem then dreams/imagines/reflects/etc. a different time. This is pretty up to interpretation; it could be a "past life," indicated by the unused totem. However, I actually like to imagine it as a daydream of the future, or as the golem reflecting on how his past choices would have changed his future. Had he succeeded in protecting the villagers, he would still be under their control and command. It's clear that his destruction has spread far and wide, with the entire horizon being barren desert. He has also clearly been evolved and developed further by his creators, towering much higher than before and using technology (totems) stolen from the enemies he destroyed. The "devil on his shoulder" villager barks commands into his ear, and he sullenly complies. What was the command he was just given? To destroy the last standing tree, the last relic of natural beauty that is yet to be wiped out by the villagers. Clearly the golem still appreciates nature, even while following commands he takes time to appreciate the beauty of what he has been forced to destroy. But in this future, he would have failed. He would never have lost his appreciation, but he failed by never acting to disobey his destructive masters. He was always capable of escaping - whether by overpowering them, leaving, or simply watching them fall to their enemies. But in this imagined future, he never did. In this future, his walk into the plains would have been for the purpose of destroying the nature below his feet (the last tree) rather than to cherish and appreciate it (the poppy).
Now bear with me, but I think this daydream interpretation paints the introduction in a whole new light. He didn't simply fail the villagers and feel bad for them; he wanted to fail them. You'll notice he actually has no cracks or damage on him as you'd expect after a hard fought loss. He may have hid or stood idly by as the weak villagers were overtaken. Or maybe he destroyed them himself. He was always capable of extreme destruction, he could easily raze the entire village with the power he had been given. Maybe his sullen mood isn't a mourning of the villagers, but a reflection of his self-loathing for becoming what he hated. This is emphasized through the music - on the surface its very calming and peaceful. But there's an off-putting distortion to the sound, a strange undertone that changes the peace to discomfort. These musical elements are parallel to the peace the golem has achieved by becoming free, but the undertones of guilt and self-hatred that prevent him from finding true comfort in what should be peaceful. In order to become a peaceful being and break free of his chains, he had to actively choose to be as destructive as the villagers. He caused destruction and death based on his own choice, not what his masters commanded. Once he comes to terms with his disgust for his actions (which clearly took a long time, as the village has been deteriorating for a long time), he then sits in the field and reflects on what other choices he could have made. During this daydream, he realizes that the other option was even more destructive. The game was rigged from the start, from creation. He was destined to destroy, and he chose to destroy on his own terms rather than on the terms of his creators. He sits in the field, now more at peace with his decision to prevent the destruction of the world at the cost of the village.
Whatever emotion this guy is trying to convey doesn’t exist yet
why does he have a totem on his chest 0:59
It’s up to you to decide.
high concept art comming out of an 11 year old video game we all collectively grew up on, generationally reguardless of where u are on this earth... is a groundbreaking historical study in the making
genuinely struck gold with this in my algorithm feed
I love the idea that if an iron golem lives long enough it’ll just keep growing
Blocky dreams is what this feels like. Rare form of animation right here.
I haven’t felt what this video radiating for the longest time.
This just might be the best Minecraft video of all time
LEGENDARY youtube home page pull, unreal actually.
This seems like something they recommend after 8 years
Finally I've always wanted to know what Iron Golems dream about
Nuance, depth, feeling, intrigue... all in 2 minutes, all without dialogue. Simply beautiful.
This is gonna go viral, i feel it in my shreplunskies
TH-cam just casually recommended me an underrated animation
Tiene una estética de esas que hacen que sea como un sueño, un golem saliendo de una aldea abandonada
Feels likeit could be the "bad" ending in a super retro minecraft inspired "protect the village" game
Удивительная атмосфера
Крутой стиль
yoooo, this is cool as hell!
just appeared in my recommendations.
good job
The first time in about a year or so something on my youtube recommended has caught my eye and been worth it to watch, thank you for this dawg. truly and serene and calming watching experience.
Lost in a world without a purpose, nothing but an endless blockscape at his disposal
there is something so unnerving about the music distortion effect, made me feel a sense of discomfort.
it really shows how the golem felt.
I love this!
i love the bright, highly saturated colors in contrast with the black shadows and lineart on the first segment. the plot made me sad. ive always loved the iron golems. they're so sweet :( the fact that sometimes they will drop a flower when killed is such a small detail yet to me its heartbreakinggg
randomly got recommended this, pure gold
This Golem is just alone don't know what to do anymore since all the loved ones that he supposedly protect are gone.
Great job on the music, really sounds like laputa castle in the sky
So glad I clicked on the recomendation, this is cinema
Compliments to the chef that cooked this one up.
When a machine fails to comply.
Sad, but makes you think
I see y'all again in five years
This felt like a fever dream
This feels almost like Minecraft meets Studio Ghibli's Castle in the Sky: the music, the pacing, the giant metal protector that's tried his best to do his job. Stunning.
I believe youtube wpuld recomended this 17 years later
What a beautiful art and animation style! You're really making me think about the lives I've destroyed by slaying those golems for that early game iron. This animation humanizes them in a way I never thought of, and I love it!
So cool, love the vibes, like in a dream
I can't wait till this comes up 14 years later.
i loved the sense of dread this gave me!
I want to say, I was here when this guy was starting on TH-cam
just noticed the village is abandoned. Usually it’s the golem who goes down first long before the villagers
im gonna find this again in my watch later playlist in a month i just know it.
TH-cam at 3AM just hits different.... 🥶
dude some people will write interpretations of this as a school project in like 50 years or so
Mygod this is amazing 🥲🥲❤❤ golems and rose flowers is my favourite bit of minecraft lore
We are witnessing the birth of one of the most prolific YT channels of all-time mark my words
It is a devastated village, the golem feels nostalgic for that which he no longer remembers but knows that he once had. (I don't know, the animation is just nice)
When pc says : you ain't got no Ram for that
So ominous, yet strangely beautiful
The constantly shifting pixels on the golem reminds me of being in a dream
its absolutely insane i love it
All i can say is.. phenomenal work man.
Wasn't expecting the creepy vibe, but honestly? I don't hate it. This was creepy, yet beautiful!!! I love it!!!
On everybody soul this is an amazing video
really cool artstyle man
How I love the visual. Everything looks like a distant memory, stuck in some kind of tape. I love it!
This deserves more. Hope you become a big TH-camr!
Everyone just glazing over how fast the iron golem is walking.
What the hell? This looks like if it was pulled from DOOM from '93, I love it
I like the atmosphere of the video. The feeling of guilt for not succeeding in protecting the people around the golem. The only thing he can do is cope. From my point of view, the way he raises the poppy to the sun can be him trying to find forgiveness from the villagers that died.
It reminds me of Gopo's little man :)
They both have quite surreal vibes. Both associate flowers as a way of expressing their feelings.
The music really adds a lot to the atmosphere of this animation. It’s quite soothing but also sort of creepy and melancholy.
I feel like this will go viral soon...
The visuals, camera work- and that massive overlooming feel of isolation and guilt, 👏👏👏👏
Omg this is so wonderfully made... stunning!
How did you make the music sound like that?? It’s so cool!
Nah bro we need Matpat back to do a film theory analysis on this
Wow thanks for this great work of art and amazing recommendation.
Inmortal toten as the Golem's heart representing the loneliness of a wish what every human have ever tried to come real...Inmortality. This is Cinema!
This was so calming and peaceful to watch and the vibes are immaculate
Soo melancholic and beautiful, what a hidden gem. kinda funny that i found this randomly while watching internet checkpoint videos and now, seems like i found another checkpoint.. a GOLEM checkpoint! thank you for this wonderful piece of animation.
This better blows up
This retro vibe is what I wanted
This is it, Everam's light got him.
Это такое удивительное погружение в себя , некий трип голема, с этой фирменной меланхолией и одиночеством и бессмысленностью старого Майнкрафта, вот это то что нужно это то самое , спасибо за это
Finally a good TH-cam recommendation