I'm sure Florence Cathcart is dead

Ulices 2022-01-05 08:01:29

Evidence:
1. At the end of the film, when Robert did not find the medicine and went back to the kitchen to see the heroine Florence, the film’s music and slow motion processing methods were generally used in situations where someone died. Thinking back to other movies, many of them are handled in the same way. Mute the sound, only soothing music, slow motion.
2. In the end, when Florence passed the principal and the male teacher, the two of them basically ignored Florence. According to the British gentleman manner, 99% should at least say hello, but no. Taking a step back, if Florence is still alive, you can pass by them without saying hello, but I have to admit that the two of them should at least see Florence. Then, when Florence had not walked a few steps away, the male teacher said: "Mind you, the Cathcart girl didt help." Do you think you would say something bad in front of the person involved, and you still speak a gentlemanly manner in the UK? place?
3. When Cathcart walked out of the campus and stood behind Robert (the history teacher, the actor), Robert's first sentence "I know you are there." was used, and everyone can get a feel for it.
4. Following the above, when Robert said "I know you are there.", Florence said "Thats more than your headmaster dose." This sentence shows that Florence was very dissatisfied with what he heard by the principal just now. The British speak of a gentleman's manner, that is, they don't speak bad things face to face. Those who want face will speak behind their backs. So, it means that the principal didn't see Florence at all, otherwise he wouldn't say anything bad in front of Florence.
5. The most critical! When Robert asked Victor to tie his shoes, Florence walked with Robert. Then switch the lens, this lens vision should be Victor's field of view. So! You see when Robert walks in front of Victor, he is the only one! ! !

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Extended Reading

The Awakening quotes

  • Robert Mallory: There have been other sightings. The boys believe...

    Florence Cathcart: Boys believe in Santa Claus and the Tooth Fairy. I'm sure some of them even believe in God.

  • [first lines]

    Vera Flood: [answering the door] Miss Simpson? Are you prepared?

    Florence Cathcart: [yes] I brought this.

    [shows photograph of a soldier]