Saturday, December 7, 2013

Water by the Spoonful

A moment where these separate realities cross in a way is in scene twelve. This scene is split with the Sapparo train station and Odessa's house. The moment starts with Odessa saying her last lines of her outer body experience. Then a "radiant white light" appears in Odessa's house and in the other scene there is a Policeman with a bright flashlight pointed at Orangutan. Then the moment goes on Orangutan and the Policeman. The Policeman is checking on her and informing her of the station rules. Orangutan leave and the Policeman turns off the flashlight. Odessa has crawled back into her body. The scene ends with Yaz saying to Elliot, "You've got to forgive her, Elliot.You have to." Even thought the people in this moment don't interact then bright lights share a meaning for Orangutan and Odessa. Before this moment we figure out that Odessa may have never met her dad. The end of the moment there is a realization that Orangutan and Odessa were abandoned. And there realities related to each other. They are looking for some kind of comfort or an answer in for the misery they faced in their lives. The light represents a turning point in the their lives to find the missing piece. They just want someone to care for them no matter what mistakes they hold.          

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