What is the meaning of the gaze of the people behind the window?
In the scene where Louise waits in the car while Thelma robs the store, what is the meaning behind the gaze that Louise has with the woman in the restaurant? Louise sees her and the other patrons and then starts to put on make up and the stops. Is there any reason in particular why they were just staring at her like that or what it meant for Louise?
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