๐งบ Circus Laundry
Part 1 - 90ยฐ
Once upon a time, there was a fellow named Noah who worked as a laundry boy at the local circus in his town. He spent his days washing the colorful leotards of the circus artists, including the contortionists who mesmerized audiences with their remarkable flexibility.
Noah was inspired by them greatly, especially the contortionists, but he never imagined that he could one day possess such incredible physical abilities. As he scrubbed and wrung the linens, Noah often daydreamt about the contortionists twisting and folding their bodies in ways that seemed almost impossible. He couldn't help but wonder what it would be like to have a body as flexible as theirs.
One day, while twisting a cloth to dry it, an idea popped into his head. What if he could train his body to twist like that cloth? It wouldn't hurt to try, so Noah began practicing every day, starting with simple stretches and gradually increasing the difficulty.
At first, he achieved only some degree of rotation that probably anyone in his age group would find manageable. The working hours at the laundry melted away as he devoted every spare minute to his newborn passion.
Each day before showering, he captured his progress using his phone's camera – a daily ritual that spanned no more than two weeks until he took an image that left him awestruck. Noah's lean torso began to take on a pliant, elastic quality, and the intricate folds of skin started to remind of professional contortionists as they twisted and flexed into astonishing forms.
With each twist, Noah felt his journey propelling him forward towards destiny.
Same goes for background it is very simple but it is there and does its purpose!
I believe that Noah's recreation of that scene with contortions would be absolutely insane. I really wish that instead of stealing ideas and whole movies from all over the world, Hollywood would finally make an action movie with some kind of a contortionist protagonist, haha. Something like this has only been done in a couple of movies like Charlie and the Chocolate Factory and Battle Angel Alita (less than 10 seconds of contortion footage combined). But until then, fingers crossed for more backbreaking cinema! :D