Which girl was Valeri danceing erotically with?
I have trouble telling the 2 Dark haired ones apart.
shareI have trouble telling the 2 Dark haired ones apart.
shareShe says her name when they start to dance. It was Prudence.
shareI enjoy Lesbian subtext.
"When the chips are down... these Civilized people... will Eat each Other"
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"It's not about money.... It's about sending a Message..... Everything Burns!!!"
Nothing Lesbian about it; she was trying to entice Peter, she was looking at him the whole time.
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"Love means never having to say you're ugly." - the Abominable Dr. Phibes
And using a Woman to make him jealous makes it Lesbian subtext.
"When the chips are down... these Civilized people... will Eat each Other"
I disagree. She wasn't going "look at me, I might have sex with a girl!"
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"Love means never having to say you're ugly." - the Abominable Dr. Phibes
The lesbian subtext was a red herring that was suggested by the film when val was having flash backs of the wolf when she was looking at prudences eyes. In other words the film was trying to get you to think prudence might be the one that was trying to get val to run away with her, also she was again dancing suggestivly with her earlier.
shareYou’re right, TeaBunny. Peter was dancing with Rosie, a seductive hottie, and Valerie (derived from the word “valor,” cf, Valaria, Queen of Thieves and Conan’s woman in THE REAL Conan The Barbarian) was writhing in order to give him a bone and get his attention. Girls dance with other girls all the time. It’s a social convention in our time. I suspect that it goes back a long time, because many guys lack the balls to ask a woman they like to dance with them until their desire is raised to fever pitch by example stimulus. I thought the whole festival scene, including the folks in costume, the music and the choreography, was very well conceived, designed and executed. It was my favorite part of the movie. It was a wonderful, carnal melding of the Medieval and the modern, and reminded me of A Knight’s Tale, except that
Amanda is light-years beyond any woman in Tale in terms of hotness.