Mice in a maze without cheese !
May. 13th, 2006 05:21 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
I just watched Lost...
ETA: I found the perfect icon!
We didn't learn anything actually. The Dharma video was so anti-climatic! People stuck in a hatch, being watched, being studied. It was exactly what it looked like from the beginning.
It's like Sawyer's hiding-place for the guns, right under their nose!
I liked that episode because of a few details and above all because it was all about John Locke and John is my favourite character. There's a shot on his face behind Eko as they are walking at night, that is simply beautiful. Locke is hot!
It seemed to be an episode about Eko, but it was about John. The dream is meaningful btw...we saw Eko but it was John dreaming (the first shot was a clue since John's eyes were moving beneath his eyelids, like a dreaming cat)...
Oh and I noticed something interesting. When John and Eko were in the hatch after they watched the orientation film about the Pearl station, John was sitting in a chair that kinda looked like a wheelchair !
When Hurley mentioned the blanket he forgot, I suddenly thought of the expression "security blanket" that is significant in psychology and psychatry, because the blanket didn't actually protect Libby at the end of the day. She died despite holding it against her when Michael shot.
Also Libby worked as a "security blanket" for Hugo...but she too was supposed to have had huge psychatric issues since we saw her in Hurley's flashbacks of the mental institution. And the look of terror on her face when she died made me think of someone who definitely lost their "security blanket" which constrasted with the serene Libby she was on the island or the confident Libby we saw in Eko's flashback at the airport.
Nice shot of Sawyer comforting Kate in the end...
It's like Sawyer's hiding-place for the guns, right under their nose!
I liked that episode because of a few details and above all because it was all about John Locke and John is my favourite character. There's a shot on his face behind Eko as they are walking at night, that is simply beautiful. Locke is hot!
It seemed to be an episode about Eko, but it was about John. The dream is meaningful btw...we saw Eko but it was John dreaming (the first shot was a clue since John's eyes were moving beneath his eyelids, like a dreaming cat)...
Oh and I noticed something interesting. When John and Eko were in the hatch after they watched the orientation film about the Pearl station, John was sitting in a chair that kinda looked like a wheelchair !
When Hurley mentioned the blanket he forgot, I suddenly thought of the expression "security blanket" that is significant in psychology and psychatry, because the blanket didn't actually protect Libby at the end of the day. She died despite holding it against her when Michael shot.
Also Libby worked as a "security blanket" for Hugo...but she too was supposed to have had huge psychatric issues since we saw her in Hurley's flashbacks of the mental institution. And the look of terror on her face when she died made me think of someone who definitely lost their "security blanket" which constrasted with the serene Libby she was on the island or the confident Libby we saw in Eko's flashback at the airport.
Nice shot of Sawyer comforting Kate in the end...
ETA: I found the perfect icon!
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Date: 2006-05-14 11:38 am (UTC)En fait j'ai été déçue par "Avant le Gel", voir Kurt Wallander par les yeux de Linda le démythifie complètement. Et elle est moins attachante. Peut-être aussi que Mankell écrit mieux les hommes que les femmes. "Le Retour du Professeur de Danse" est vraiment très bien. Je te conseille de le lire avant "Avant le Gel", car chronologiquement l'histoire est antérieure et le personnage principal se retrouve ensuite dans ALG...
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Date: 2006-05-14 06:36 pm (UTC)Au fait je viens de t'ajouter à ma liste d'amis, j'espère que ça te dérange pas :)