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聽美人魚唱歌
I've Heard the Mermaid Singing
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電影導演 /  Patricia Rozema |
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Leading Questions:
- Intertexts:
- T. S. Eliot's "The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock": "In the room, the ladies come and go, talking of Michaelangelos."
Polly, not belonging to the artsy group, "people talking and laughing, ligh a ping pong game."
- the mermaid's song--
- natural, beautiful, not heard by Prufrock
- in between two worlds
- Individual and Social Institutions:
- Polly: organizationally impaired; incompetent in
- typing, eating manners, feminine pose, party and presenting her gift;
- expressions -- admire the curator and her language
- Polly's photography: a bricoleur
- Polly's fantasies -- make up for her incompetence and express her desire
- Gabrielle:
- Her dress and earrings, language ('whimsical sociological references,' 'half life, half lived,' 'trite made flesh'), style, her negotiating skills
- Her inner discontent; her work was once rejected by 'an adult class'
- Her secret love
- Artistic Creation and Relativism:
- Experience of being rejected shared by both Gabrielle and Polly (both regarded as simplistic)
- G's standard: "trite made flesh"
- the photos on G's wall vs. Polly's
- Polly's speech on Freud; Mary's speech to Polly; Polly's defense of G
- Sexual Orientation:
- Polly's speech on Freud's polymorphous perversity; Polly's name
- the name of Mary Joseph
- The differences between film camera and video camera, and the ending
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