We imaginatively forge connections between familiar places and strange places because we experience places in the mind.
What are some things that you can talk about to answer the question?
An example:
1. Caylin Calandria forges connections between the death of her mother (familiar) and the death of other living creatures (even causes this death- strange) so that death can make sense to her and she can have control over it. This is a coping mechanism and a way of making the memory of her mother's death (the story within her mind) seem within her control. - this fits with internal landscapes. Internal because she is manipulating the external world (killing birds and rabbits) so that she can help to change the way she feels about a real memory experience. If she can distance herself from death and also control it she can feel better about it
What are some more examples from the film?
Wednesday, August 26, 2009
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