Hey,
as mentioned in the title - did you find/like any non-verbal story-telling moment?
I thought out one of them yesterday (don't know if it's the truth though), and I like it a lot:
When V arrives at Judy's apartment to find dead Evelynn, she is in the tub and there are tons of stretched blood stains.
So I was thinking she stabbed herself somewhere else, maybe in the kitchen with a knife, and then Judy moved her into the tub - that may be why there are so many stretched stains on the floor and walls - she was having a hard time carrying the body and placing it in the tub (she might have carried her over a shoulder or dragged her over the floor or something - that would play well with her asking V to move the body afterwards).
On the other hand, I don't think there were any blood stains anywhere else in the apartment, and Judy was completely out of control when V arrived - so I don't think she possibly cleaned it before. That would imply that Evelynn killed herself in the bathroom. and it was indeed in a very horrible, painful way.
That would mean Judy gave Evelynn a lot of freedom (let her in the bathroom alone) - as she does with all of her friends - and Evelynn very consciously picked a knife or something, then went to the bathroom, and stabbed herself to death.
If so, I think she would be most seriously determined and try to end it quickly (while Judy was gone) and painlessly - like maybe jump from the roof, shoot herself (Judy has a gun), stab herself with a knife in the heart/neck straight up in the kitchen....
I guess I can see how she might have felt - she wanted to end it quickly, discretely, and not cause Judy any more trouble - that might be why she killed herself in the tub - she might have picked it as a "grave", which can be easily cleaned...
Afterwards, Judy mentions she left her alone only for a moment.
I don't know...when I think about it now, I am not sure what to think about the arrangement of the scene.
What do you think?
What are your favourite non-verbal story-telling moments?
as mentioned in the title - did you find/like any non-verbal story-telling moment?
I thought out one of them yesterday (don't know if it's the truth though), and I like it a lot:
When V arrives at Judy's apartment to find dead Evelynn, she is in the tub and there are tons of stretched blood stains.
So I was thinking she stabbed herself somewhere else, maybe in the kitchen with a knife, and then Judy moved her into the tub - that may be why there are so many stretched stains on the floor and walls - she was having a hard time carrying the body and placing it in the tub (she might have carried her over a shoulder or dragged her over the floor or something - that would play well with her asking V to move the body afterwards).
On the other hand, I don't think there were any blood stains anywhere else in the apartment, and Judy was completely out of control when V arrived - so I don't think she possibly cleaned it before. That would imply that Evelynn killed herself in the bathroom. and it was indeed in a very horrible, painful way.
That would mean Judy gave Evelynn a lot of freedom (let her in the bathroom alone) - as she does with all of her friends - and Evelynn very consciously picked a knife or something, then went to the bathroom, and stabbed herself to death.
If so, I think she would be most seriously determined and try to end it quickly (while Judy was gone) and painlessly - like maybe jump from the roof, shoot herself (Judy has a gun), stab herself with a knife in the heart/neck straight up in the kitchen....
I guess I can see how she might have felt - she wanted to end it quickly, discretely, and not cause Judy any more trouble - that might be why she killed herself in the tub - she might have picked it as a "grave", which can be easily cleaned...
Afterwards, Judy mentions she left her alone only for a moment.
I don't know...when I think about it now, I am not sure what to think about the arrangement of the scene.
What do you think?
What are your favourite non-verbal story-telling moments?
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