Anatomy of Hell
Jul. 26th, 2009 11:20 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
Besides agreeing with Roger Ebert who says: [it] plays like porn dubbed by bitter deconstructionist theoreticians and nearly changing the title of my journal to a pestilential skin, I am curious about a plot point and Google doth fail me.
Are we to assume that The Man killed The Woman on the first night (which is the only night that he's on the cliff) and the rest of the film is something he imagined? Are we to assume that he killed her at the point in the narrative at which he went back to the house and found it abandoned or are we to assume that her death isn't literal but metaphorical?
I do not think I am deep enough to appreciate this movie for yea verily do I wish I had that hour and twenty minutes back.
Are we to assume that The Man killed The Woman on the first night (which is the only night that he's on the cliff) and the rest of the film is something he imagined? Are we to assume that he killed her at the point in the narrative at which he went back to the house and found it abandoned or are we to assume that her death isn't literal but metaphorical?
I do not think I am deep enough to appreciate this movie for yea verily do I wish I had that hour and twenty minutes back.