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=== [[Fridge Brilliance]] === |
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* When I was first watching the film, I happened to notice a background detail in Christine's house: One of those oft-parodied motivational posters with a kitten hanging off a branch and the caption "Hang in there, baby!". I liked it as a background detail because it fit the character (she does have a kitten, and somehow it just seems appropriate that she'd have some [[Glurge Addict]] tendencies). Then I watched the movie again and realized it's a deliciously ironic bit of foreshadowing, given that her eventual fate is being pulled down into a literal hell pit. |
* When I was first watching the film, I happened to notice a background detail in Christine's house: One of those oft-parodied motivational posters with a kitten hanging off a branch and the caption "Hang in there, baby!". I liked it as a background detail because it fit the character (she does have a kitten, and somehow it just seems appropriate that she'd have some [[Glurge Addict]] tendencies). Then I watched the movie again and realized it's a deliciously ironic bit of foreshadowing, given that her eventual fate is being pulled down into a literal hell pit. |
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Latest revision as of 00:24, 12 September 2014
Fridge Brilliance
- When I was first watching the film, I happened to notice a background detail in Christine's house: One of those oft-parodied motivational posters with a kitten hanging off a branch and the caption "Hang in there, baby!". I liked it as a background detail because it fit the character (she does have a kitten, and somehow it just seems appropriate that she'd have some Glurge Addict tendencies). Then I watched the movie again and realized it's a deliciously ironic bit of foreshadowing, given that her eventual fate is being pulled down into a literal hell pit.