This film is based on a very simple idea: the increasingly varied the sounds, the greater is the number of creatures... My intention in this film was to fill the screen with chaotic movements. (Source: Mirai Mizue)
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Well, that was an experience! "Jam" is definitely not going to be for everyone, but it was a fun watch for me. What I like about it is just the sheer absurdity of how much chaotic "noise" can be created both figuratively and literally. New monsters appear with the old when a new sound is added, and it gets messy QUICK, which is the point. However, it's also not much beyond a novelty. Because of its simple premise, it's an experimental art piece (with sound that is fairly grating to listen to). If you can tolerate the sound (or if you happen to enjoy it), theoverall video isn't long, so it didn't feel like it overstayed its welcome. I have mixed feelings on recommending this, but it was a neat experience all the same. I have a respect for the technical side of making something like this, chaotic to look at and yet each monster still moves seamlessly across the screen. It also has a pretty fun ending that got a smile out of me. Overall, I don't know how many people would truly rate this higher than 6 (and that's me being very generous). But if you have a few minutes to spare and like the description on MAL, I'd say give it a shot! It's definitely a work of art.