The one which you built, or the one which built you. And this, is your mind that we are talking about. It can take you from the bottom of an abyss to the zenith of your emotional roller-coaster. Its when you start analyzing it, can you understand it is waay beyond your grasp. The mind is a tremendously complicated abstract. Here's to more time with our heads up than buried in our gadgets, here's to be more aware of people and surroundings, here's to being real! Maybe a little music, to give your self a treat (and background music like in a movie!), but other than that, let's be real! Yes, it's easier in the virtual counterpart, but trust me, the euphoria is incomparable. it's just funny and maybe concerning that we are losing touch with reality. Well, I am guilty of doing it too, but I love to pop my head up frequently to just see others too deep in their virtual realities, not caring two hoots about how beautiful the day is outside. May be in other places, people still choose to doze, admire their surroundings, and be more in the real world than the virtual. I should maybe associate this habit to the fact that we have good Internet speeds here in the US. but each has their head bowed and is found digging into the wonders of the Internet. Either reading, listening to music, watching videos, playing games. But now that you are not, you might as well be in the actual present tense and in the real world! However, majority of the commuters prefer to be on their phones. Agreed, you'd rather be snug in your bed than in a crowded bus. The movie’s original release date was June 14, but it was moved two days early to June 12.It's funny to me every time during my commute to work.
The movie’s original score was composed by Sydney’s friend Whadies, and is available to stream on music platforms such as Apple Music and Spotify.
REBELLE DOLL MOVIE
The movie took nine months to write, five months to film, and one month to edit.A sequel was announced, but it was cancelled in favor of the live-action adaptation.Recently, Sydney has garnered thousands of followers and hundreds of thousands of views on TikTok from viewers not from the AGTube community who would like a live action Rebelle.If the live-action movie comes to fruition, it will be the second AGSM live-action adaptation after rockstar13studios's Eloise and the Talent Show and the first feature-length adaptation.After the success of the AGSM, Sydney decided to rework the script to a live-action movie format.Sydney initially planned to film this movie in college with people instead of dolls, but decided to make it an AGSM Movie instead.The movie got accepted to a few film festivals and won the Youngest Director Award at the Louisiana LGBT+ Film Festival.Rebelle is the longest AGSM movie of all time, beating the previous record-holder, The Thing About Jellyfish by AGWorld Sprinkles, by nearly 20 minutes.Rebelle won Best Summer Movie in the 2020 Sophie Awards.If it means that the Servers are free, then she’d do anything for it. But no matter what this fight throws at her, Kierra won’t stop revolting. And Kierra soon learns that there’s a reason why Erika’s fighting for change- one that brings her a lot of pain. The Authority’s Security Force is attempting to unmask Erika and stop the revolution for good.
The revolution grows quickly, but so do the feelings between Kierra and Erika. But she soon discovers that fighting back brings it’s own set of challenges. With her newfound training, Kierra becomes the bodyguard to “Renegade”, the revolution’s leader. But hearing Erika speak about taking down the Authority and meeting a pair of boxers in jail brings Kierra to a decision: she needs to start a revolution. Sure, they’re both arrested for showing up at the meeting. There, she meets Erika Anderson, a girl with the same wish she has. With this in her past, Kierra’s annoyed at having to waste her life for the ones that ruined it- until she learns about a revolution meeting. Five years ago, her parents were taken to be “debugged”- the Authority’s mysterious method of putting Servers in their custody and never having them be seen again. While everyone else doesn't question the rules of society, Kierra knows that something needs to change. Instead, they’re labeled “Servers” and are forced into a life of starvation, suffering and grueling work for the benefit of the world government-the Authority-and the Commander who terrorizes them all.
Despite having a beating heart, Kierra Mitchell isn’t considered a human being- just like 96% of Earth’s population.