Wednesday 16 March 2016

THE BED SITTING ROOM

Bizarre, slapstick language but after a while it all starts to make sense, even though it doesn't really you are just used to it. The people start to turn into objects that talk at some points. It is set just after a nuclear war. One character is obsessed with the fear he will turn into a bed-sitting room. All the smiles become more and more forced as the film goes on. Rita is pregnant what will be the fate of the first baby born after the nuclear war. It is so absurd that it turns the threat of nuclear war into something no less terrifying than a 'well aimed custard pie' - through the attack of normal language and scenarios / social greeting and normalities, be-little's a fear of nuclear war (to an extent).


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