A Boy In A Bush

Starting out rather well, in the tone that befits the closeness of it all, Bones leads in a scene of hope where tech capabilities don't quite match up to current fiction standards.

Pixellation is rampant on the first run through of a surveillance image. All attempts to clear up the normal scope failing along with the team's ability to compose themselves in the face of the forensic puzzle before them. Dimensions and limitations of the source image sit pretty in an explanation that makes the mind race with the optimism of failure.

Emotions flood in trickling rivulets, teary of character in writing. Iron logic melts away to reveal hearts and a quivering sense of right in the face of utter and questionable inhumanity. Closing it out, the technology gathers the steam it needs and out of nowhere, renders a faint reflection into crystal clarity.

Wonderful in heart, it's disappointing to know that not even the gasping squint of a blurry image is safe from not cracking the case.

Soon Van

Thursday, 31 August 2006 - 23:00

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