Where's the auto-delete?. (no subject) : comments.
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Well there is no actual answer here, so there's no agreeing or disagreeing. I think that's true with opinions on media in general, but in particular with this film.
Interesting on Arthur. He didn't strike me that way at all. But his sexuality really never occurred to me one way or the other while watching the movie, though.
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Who the other characters are is more difficult. I think Ariadne might be himself--him talking to himself and ultimately solving his problem. The other characters I'm more unsure about. Maybe Arthur actually is his partner, what that means I'm unsure. But he does trust him implicitly and believes that he can do the impossible (the hallway scene, the whole movie really).
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