So good I memorized all the dialog!
This is some nice eye candy, Ms Garr storms out of a non-descript talent office, walks ten yards to a bus stop, and waits impatiently for a bus.
Maybe it's an allegory for "the frustration of waiting for your big break".
Maybe the point is to shake-off the downers and choose to be happy in life.
I suspect that the film means whatever the viewer wants it to mean. I like the little things in the background. Kids always think of older people as boring and fun-averse, and while Ms Garr never really aged, that is, she never looked older than mid 30s, here she is as a youngster having fun on the sidewalk without a care in the world.
My favorite part is the quick scene of the granny on the bench delighted with the dancing.
Maybe it's an allegory for "the frustration of waiting for your big break".
Maybe the point is to shake-off the downers and choose to be happy in life.
I suspect that the film means whatever the viewer wants it to mean. I like the little things in the background. Kids always think of older people as boring and fun-averse, and while Ms Garr never really aged, that is, she never looked older than mid 30s, here she is as a youngster having fun on the sidewalk without a care in the world.
My favorite part is the quick scene of the granny on the bench delighted with the dancing.
- svtcobra331
- Nov 29, 2024