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TopicMovie Club Topic 3 - Murder by Marnie: Hunt for the Blue Hand Stalker Lobster
kateee
04/15/21 7:32:23 PM
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SwiftyDC posted...
When the Rabbit Lady (does she have a name?)

nope. the only characters who are named are the main character (David) and the other two men he hangs out with at the hotel (one of them is John and it comes up in a line of dialogue later on when Colin Farrell says "Who's John?"). it's not that they don't have names but that they're never identified with them (unimportant) because the only importance they have is their single defining characteristics like having a limp and so on.

SwiftyDC posted...
And then the last scene David is last seen wanting to gouge his eyes out, but I dont think he did it. Why would you want to do that? It would be best if ONE of them could see to help the other out, but it was obvious that he was growing tired of assisting her.

earlier when they're at the leader's parents' house and he is not-really-saying-but-actually-saying those things about going on a vacation and how much he loves his "wife" he says "I could die for her. That's how much I love her." this is right after finding out that she too, is short-sighted. and i think practical matters aren't really taken into account in this society because the foundation for all the relationships is some shallow commonality, so if you no longer have that thing in common, the relationship is as good as dead. the man with a limp was giving himself nosebleeds to be able to fake the relationship. David's relationship was based on the fact that they were both short-sighted and it would depend on if he was desperate enough to be in a relationsip to blind himself so they would have that in common.
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