Freaking Fantastic
Overall: A really great, professional piece of flash.
Graphics: The the unique style of artwork in Adam Phillip's shorts is what really pulls me in. For most of the film, you get to enjoy a rich background ranging from forests to mountain valleys, not some lame single colored crap you get in most flash-films. Though there's some 0.10 to 0.05 second lag, don't get it confused with the nice motion blur added here and there.
Sound: There's some nice ambience and the occasional music with rythm that matches the actions of the characters. The sound effects are good as well, however, there are one or two scenes where the sound is out of sync.
Violence: Falling rocks and boulders, huge teeth, nature taking its course, and a concussion.
Interactivity: There is a replay button, a few mouse-overs, and 4 quality settings. I would've liked this more if it had a hidden slider to control when to play and stop the film.
Humor: Irony, violence humor and humiliation.