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Essay heading: film analysis
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August 3, 2006 |
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People are going places and the escalator tells us that nothing is going to remain as they are. Nick works as a TV salesman but he's been fired and it's his last day, he lives with Beth but that soon changes, he lives in Enfield, Arizona but he plans to move tomorrow to Butte, Montana. Nothing is concrete nothing is working, not even the toaster... displayed 300 characters
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Nothing is concrete nothing is working, not even the toaster.
The next image we see is the desert, vast, endless and un-chartered desert, again the idea of being lost, searching and of course being nowhere. Next, we see Beth at a left turn lane of an intersection, lost in thought, staring into space, she neither knows where she is nor does she know where she is heading... displayed next 300 characters
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