Going downtown in the bathtub?
Is it just me or did she look like she was going to relax the old-fashioned way in that bathtub?
shareIs it just me or did she look like she was going to relax the old-fashioned way in that bathtub?
shareDefinitely not just you. I saw it as such as well.
shareI actually said it out loud, and my wife asked "what did you say?" And then her hands came back out of the water and I was like "um, nothing dear…."
shareNo. It was the movie toying with us, waiting with anticipation to see if the boy's hand would appear again. She was just staring at the water most of the time, waiting to see if a hand would appear, or fearing it, or remembering it.
Nothing funny going on there.
No. It was the movie toying with us, waiting with anticipation to see if the boy's hand would appear again. She was just staring at the water most of the time, waiting to see if a hand would appear, or fearing it, or remembering it..
Nothing funny going on there
She was just staring at the water most of the time,
Actually after both her hands go underwater she clearly closes her eyes
Not just you. And it should be filed in the dictionary under 'gratuitous'.
shareHow so? Gratituous would generally entail splashing around, moaning, back arching, etc. Yes, I'd consider that gratuitous. But seeing as how there are debates even as to what she was doing, I'd say it was pretty discreet.
Oh, perhaps you mean that the very act and positioning of the camera was gratuitous. Again, disagreed. She wasn't just randomly popping off into a closet to pleasure herself. Instead, the director was leading the viewer to believe that another hand would appear under the water as it had outside. We were being led on. What other way would there be to direct our eyes in that direction for such a prolonged length of time? And at what other point would a person be more vulnerable to attack then while touching themselves in private?
The cinematography was actually pretty low-key. I just thought it made essentially no sense in the context of the film, and contributed nothing of value to the story.
shareNot just you. And it should be filed in the dictionary under 'gratuitous'
She was about to do it, and then felt a little exited when she though that Robert was watching so..
shareI saw that as well.
shareI didn't think so at all. What, the woman who just attempted suicide after seeing a ghost hand in the water is suddenly, randomly, in the mood to masturbate? Yeah ok.
Like someone else said, I thought she was worrying about seeing the hand appear again. I fully expected that to happen too, and I think that's what the director was going for with that scene.
The people, and the people alone, are the motive force in the making of history.
-Mao Zedong
I didn't think so at all. What, the woman who just attempted suicide after seeing a ghost hand in the water is suddenly, randomly, in the mood to masturbate? Yeah ok.Umm.. Masturbation is often a coping mechanism for grief, stress, sadness, etc. I know it works for me :)
Huh. Different strokes for different folks, I guess. I still say it's pretty random, if it was intended at all.
shareSure. It's pretty clear she was. Nothing wrong with that!
And for the person who points out that she just attempted suicide: Did she really?
Either way, who knows what she was thinking? About Robert saving her? Or her dead lover? Maybe she was remembering other times with him? Or she was just a young woman in the mood?