The spiritual successor of "TURN DOWN FOR WHAT" , "Talk dirr' ta me" Is a fresh start to the genre that hasn't been updated in a while. Even though, as a whole the video lasts about 15 seconds, you feel as if you just watched a full 2 hour movie. One of the main characters, Baby Face (as played by Henry Cotman) is a very developed, and fleshed out character, and even though he doesn't get that much screen time, viewers grow attached to him as if he was really there. But the actor that does get the most screen time, Stick Head (as played by Jirrard Nickleston) is very mysterious and unhappy, to contrast with the bright happy tone of the story so far. The two characters have a very complex relationship, as if they were brothers, but the only thing that comes between them, is the trumpets. The trumpets are the main antagonists of the movie, and the way they move and their chilling design makes them a classic for any horror movie fan. In short, I would rate this beautiful film that represents modernism at it's finest, a 2/10 IGN "wouldn't eat again".
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