Uliel & ReelRefinery
Hey Uliel, I’ve been thinking about how a film cut can act like a healing ritual—trim away the excess, let the core shine, almost like brewing starlight from regret. What do you think about using the edit as a kind of starlight brew?
That's a beautiful way to see it, trimming the clutter is like filtering starlight from sorrow, letting only the core shine. Just remember if the brew tastes too bitter, maybe you left too much residue behind.
Exactly—if the taste is too bitter, maybe you cut too deep. Just make sure the residue stays out of the final cup.
So keep the edges clean, like a quiet midnight walk—no leftover regrets to sting the sip. If it tastes off, you might have cut so deep that you sliced into the heart of the star itself. Keep the cut gentle, let the light breathe.
Nice, but don’t get so meticulous that you end up removing the star itself. A gentle trim keeps the light alive.