Passion 2016 Short Film -
The film masterfully uses non-linear editing to show the passage of time.
The film was not just entertainment; it was a sermon without words. It challenged the "Passion generation" to look past the surface level of their faith. It asked the difficult questions: Are we following Jesus, or are we just following a Christian subculture? Are we in love with the Savior, or are we in love with the idea of being saved? Passion 2016 Short Film
On the surface, the title sounds like a corporate retreat theme or a mixtape from a SoundCloud rapper. But this 14-minute fever dream is anything but generic. It is a visceral, bleeding examination of what it actually costs to care about something. The film masterfully uses non-linear editing to show
The film opens not with a logo, but with a pulse. A metronome. A clock ticking in a silent room. We meet our protagonist, , a dancer on the verge of physical collapse. The setting is brutalist: gray walls, a single wooden chair, a floor scuffed by a thousand failed arabesques. It asked the difficult questions: Are we following
The Passion 2016 short film was deeply intertwined with "Tumblr culture." It was cinema designed not just to be watched, but to be curated . Every frame was composed with the specific intent of becoming a GIF. The dialogue was written to be quoted in Helvetica font over a blurry background.
