The Link (2011)

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Total silence. CAMERA PANS ACROSS the shadowy landscape, PAST the ruin of an ancient temple wall. A man’s VOICE speaks.
“All these happenings—each one of them—are evidences of a greater truth. Traces of the ultimate reality.”
A VOICE responds; that of Robert Allright, our protagonist. “Which is—?” he asks.
CAMERA has STOPPED before a man-made aperture in the temple wall. An instant after Robert’s voice has spoken, sunlight breaks across a distant hilltop and our eyes are flooded with the blazing
... light. The screen is filled with it.
We see, then, what will be the logo for our story—a pair of sculpted bronze hands, reaching upward, fingers bowed, palms facing. Between them—floating, untouched—is a crystal, which seems, at first examination, unlike the regular shape of a prism, devoid of any specific shape. It presents one uneven, triangular face and an adjoining five-sided one. The three-sided face reveals nothing but unmarked glass. The five-sided face encapsulates what appears to be the skull of some impossible to describe creature.


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