Players: JF, HC, T, AM, SC
THE FILM
QUESTIONS
What moon phase is it associated with?
SC: Full moon in September.
JF: The new moon.
HC: Waxing cresent.
AM: Waxing gibbous.
T: Half moon.
If this film was turned inside-out, what film would it be?
SC: Twin Peaks: Fire Walk with Me
JF: A “Little Baby’s Ice Cream” commercial.
HC: Schindler’s List
AM: A new Hollywood noir starring Al Pacino as a demented and vengeful detective.
T: Donnie Darko. The children are dead, touching through an alternate universe.
What character in this film is an avatar of a god?
SC: Zeus segmented himself into the three mustaches of this film.
JF: The dream – flashes of a monad.
HC: The children are avatars of the sun and moon gods.
AM: The mother.
T: The children are the gods of sweets, on which we feed during harvest.
Would this film be taxidermied successfully, and why?
SC: No, it is so full of holes that all the stuffing would fall out.
JF: No, it feels like it would have a tendency to rot…too effervescent.
HC: No, because if the inside is gone, it ceases to be.
AM: Yes. It would be stuffed with cotton candy and embedded in stained glass.
T: No, because the dreams of children are immortal.
Which object in this film is avian?
SC: The empty hole in the boy’s pillow.
JF: The tattered garments of the children.
HC: The biscuit donkeys on the cake carosel.
AM: The ice cream flower’s petals.
T: The first turkey.
What animal dreamed this film?
SC: A depressed peacock jailed inside a zoo.
JF: A feathered serpent masquerading as a penguin.
HC: A moon-dwelling cow.
AM: A calf.
T: The first turkey.